Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Earth and Fire stand

Back from a successful Earth and Fire at Rufford Abbey in Nottinghamshire. It was a busy show and the sun shone for the whole event! Great to catch up with folk and enjoy the vast array of fine work. Now it's time to reorganize my stand and work for Art in Clay which begins next week. I'll be demonstrating throwing and hand building next to my stand for the 3 days.
I have also now packed up work which is destined for Warwickshire open studios where I will be showing with my sister in law Claire Brierley.

Work to be shown at open studios

I will be down there on Sunday 13th July demonstrating throwing on the wheel. Busy busy :-)

Wednesday, 18 June 2014



All my work and stand are now ready to be packed in the van for the Earth and Fire Ceramics festival set up tomorrow. The show opens on Friday 10am - 5pm and runs through till Sunday. Weather looks as though its going to be kind this year so hope to see you there.

Monday, 2 June 2014

Getting busy

As the weather finally starts to warm up, so the shows begin. Two weekends ago was the Ceramics in Charnwood event. 40 Potters and ceramic artists from across the East Midlands showing their work in Loughborough town centre. A great event, with the sun shining and plenty of people coming to see all the varied work on display.


I also recently received and advanced copy of the book that I've been writing for the Bloomsbury 'New Ceramics', series. It's great to see it finally finished and all my thanks go to those potters and Ceramic artists that contributed images and information. It goes on sale July 3rd.


On the publication front, I also had a short article published in The Log Book this month, documenting the building and firing of the new Anagama kiln at Loughborough University School of the Arts.


Now it's time to start sorting out my stand and selecting work for Earth and fire at the end of June, followed by Art in clay two weeks later. I'll also be getting a firing load of wood down to the kiln at Wysing Arts Centre in preparation for a firing in the Autumn at some point. Then it's off to the International Ceramic Research Center, Guldagergaard, Skaelskor, Denmark at the end of August for the 2nd European wood Fire Conference where I'll be talking about wood firing in education. All in all it's shaping up to be a busy and exciting summer. Oh, and I'll also be starting to make new work for the Autumn firing. And breath :-)



Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Successful firing completed

It's been just over a week since the kiln was unpacked. Really pleased with the work which came out of it. I'm still in the process of documenting it. Some images were taken quickly as the work had to go off to a show at the Beetroot tree gallery in Derbyshire. Here is a taster.







I have also put together a short(ish) film which follows the firing through from packing to unpacking, which can be viewed below.




Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Here we go!

After three days of packing, the kiln is now ready for firing. The grate is fitted and the wicket bricked up. Hopefully I've managed to keep the wood dry! As tomorrow is forecast to be the driest day, I'm intending to try and get most of the wood cut while the kiln is relatively slow. I will attempt to update this blog through the firing, but will also be filming it to upload after the event.




Monday, 13 January 2014

Happy New Year!

Well, a little late I know but momentum is now building for my next firing which will be from 13th - 16th February. Clay has been mixed, work constructed and thrown and the on going battle with the elements to keep the wood stacks dry cautiously being won; so all systems are go. 
Below is a sneak  image of some of the pieces which will go into the firing along with beakers, shots and more thrown pieces, and a few re-fires from previous firings.

 The darker clay body pieces will be glazed, with an opacified ash glaze. The paler pieces are my course body with pink granite and cordierite which will have no glaze applied.

Other projects which are nearing completion include an article for the Log Book on the building of the new kiln which hopefully will be published in May. Also my book "Firing Kilns", is nearly completed and (Shameless plug!), can be pre-ordered from Amazon now with the publication date in July.

So far this year: I have a show at the Beetroot tree gallery, Derbyshire 1st March - 12th April. I'll also be showing at "Ceramics in Charnwood" on Sunday 18th May, Earth and Fire at Rufford Country Park 20th - 21st - 22nd June, and Art in Clay at Hatfield house 4th - 5th - 6th July. 

As the firing gets closer I will update the blog more frequently. I'll be packing the kiln on the 6th and 7th Feb with the help of Steve Parry who will as always, be helping with the firing.






Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Autumn gold

It's been far too long since I've posted. The beautiful summer has faded to a distant memory replaced by stunning colours and an ever increasing urgency to batten down the hatches for the impending winter. Needless to say things have been busy here, with the new undergraduate and postgrad. cohorts bedding in well. Work is progressing towards my next firing. I now have a wood shed brimming with split Oak and Ash, and 16 pallets of pine slab wood covered and weatherproofed. Work is well underway on pieces for the  firing which is notionally set for January again, although I've not fixed a firm date yet as I want to have time to make enough work to fill the kiln tight. I'm also test firing some new glazes in our gas kiln, part of the body of work for this firing will be fully glazed. Below is a sneaky glimpse of some of the pieces.





As well as new pieces, mugs and bowls etc. I'll be re-firing some older box pieces to build up another layer of ash and flame markings, so all in all it's lining up to be an exciting firing. Applications are being prepared for next years shows and work wrapped and dispatched for pr-Christmas orders. I'll post up a few more work images soon. Cheers.