Well Snick made it out of the kiln in one piece! I just glazed him...and the dog below which has been sitting on my shelf since the last session. And I put square wheels on a truck which I forgot to photograph..so stay tuned. I don't think I mentioned that our Lill Street class is now called "dreams, myths & totems in clay" or is it pillars? Corinne Peterson,our teacher makes very impressive large totems that are in corporatecollections and in many public art displays so she is sharing hertechniques in the class. I just don't think I could commit to somethingthat big with a material so fragile..and me so careless. But there areother women in the class taking the totem theme and running with it. Afew photos are below.
Here's Mary working on a beautiful bird sculpture...(she also has a large totem in the works): Natalie's wonderful wall piece, love the stones and the trees: And Haleh's impressive wall totem...she is much more ambitious than I could ever be with clay.