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April | 2008 | The Potter's Wheel
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The Potter’s Wheel. Researching pottery in The Catawba Valley. Archive for April, 2008. April 30, 2008 at 2:18 pm · Filed under Technique. This summer I had the opportunity to do some raku firing with David Voorhees. I was working at Greystone Camp as a ceramics instructor and David always liked to introduce new techniques to the staff. So far, raku has been the firing process that I find the most fun. It does not take very long and produces some crazy color combinations. Important things to remember:.
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Doug Knotts | The Potter's Wheel
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The Potter’s Wheel. Researching pottery in The Catawba Valley. April 14, 2008 at 3:31 pm · Filed under Potters. Doug Knotts has been teaching at Gardner-Webb University for some time now. Those students who have had him as their professor know he is willing to go the extra mile to be sure that they have a great experience. Mr. Knotts’s love for the art shows in his classes. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Publisher’s Vita | The Potter's Wheel
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The Potter’s Wheel. Researching pottery in The Catawba Valley. Jordan T. Tubbs. Shelby, NC 28152. Greystone Camp- Kitchen staff, I was responsible for kitchen maintenance and upkeep. Greystone Camp- Kitchen staff, I was responsible for kitchen upkeep and drink preperation. GWU- Clerical work, I typed and documented professor evaluations. GWU- Grounds Crew and Sound Technician. I worked landscaping during the day and ran the sound board in the evenings for productions in the auditorium. 8211; Promo Videog...
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March | 2008 | The Potter's Wheel
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The Potter’s Wheel. Researching pottery in The Catawba Valley. Archive for March, 2008. March 28, 2008 at 2:18 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Get a free blog at WordPress.com. The Potter’s Wheel. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “The Potter's Wheel”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Hello world! | The Potter's Wheel
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Throwing Bigger Pots | The Potter's Wheel
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The Potter’s Wheel. Researching pottery in The Catawba Valley. April 30, 2008 at 1:14 pm · Filed under Technique. Important things to remember:. 1) You have to push yourself. Even though throwing with a bigger piece of clay may be hard and you do not know if you can do it, you have to try. You do not want to get stuck forever with just making small pieces. 2) Center, Center, Center. 3) You will collapse a lot of pots. 4) Don’t be afraid to ask questions. So, it doesn’t matter how good your mugs are...
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Salt of the World | The Potter's Wheel
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The Potter’s Wheel. Researching pottery in The Catawba Valley. Salt of the World. April 30, 2008 at 12:28 pm · Filed under Technique. Here at Gardner-Webb University we have been experimenting with salt for about 2 semesters. After a few firings we began to notice a pattern; only a few spots in the kiln were getting sufficient amounts of salt. The kiln that we use is a gas kiln. Gas kilns are much more involved than electric kilns. With electric kilns. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Raku | The Potter's Wheel
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The Potter’s Wheel. Researching pottery in The Catawba Valley. April 30, 2008 at 2:18 pm · Filed under Technique. This summer I had the opportunity to do some raku firing with David Voorhees. I was working at Greystone Camp as a ceramics instructor and David always liked to introduce new techniques to the staff. So far, raku has been the firing process that I find the most fun. It does not take very long and produces some crazy color combinations. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow &ld...