Thornbird Series study shot. Hawthorn, Fundy Mud, dug porcelain slip once fire ^04.Thornbirds at H&H showKeswick MudKeswick MudKeswick MudKeswick MudThornbirdsThornbirdsThornbirdsFundy Mud, dug porcelain slip, EPK porcelain fan brush ‘sumi-e’ bird strokesNurselog H&H posterNurseLog collaboration with Ralph Simpson, his hi-res shot, $400 at Sunbury Shores show Forest Samurai with Kubuto, Firewood Series, with tea and saki set, and my shakuhachi Pebble Pot, topped with Cape Enrage beach pebble and Badger; Firewood SeriesIkebana with driftwood flower placeholdersewn Cedar Lid Pot & big ugly pot, both with dogwood lacing Badger, Firewood Series, with ‘desktop raku’ treatmentcedar bark, broken beadsCarbon Whale, Firewood Series copper nailed together hanging Broken Plate Seal on Beeswax Snow, Breaching Whale, Forest Series also rans Show covid cancelledThornbird Series study shot. Hawthorn, Fundy Mud, dug porcelain slip once fire ^04.Thornbird series chats up Thunderbird as it gets goingsummer lunch in the tea house. All those hoop trays are off to a better place. Some cast glass and stick stuff there from a past lifefundy mud, fired toward a melt to produce a sheenpewter repairRalph Simpson and IFin Whale suseki on a fundy mud suiban. Curved sandstone rim containing combed ‘blue gravel’ with dug in pot discards. (A corner of the zen garden)Albert museum fundraiser,
often do those bird shapes using white slip and a fan brush. 3 or 4 strokes in that one. Milk and cookies in one of my rare mugs. I don’t like to do handles, prefer tea bowls.gas fired pots, heavy melting on the left, textured as a ‘pollywog pot.’ Sitting on an early limestone and stick table. All my big iron ones are gone.commemorative Albert County plate first mud gathering spotcast, then slumped melted window glass ray fish, showing jade technique. I started my ceramic journey making glass molds