The kitchen has a long list of serving dishes needed. We got a demo and they will get their dishes.
11lb bowl was 7 1/2″ high and 15″ wide at the top.
15lb platter 2 1/2″ high and 18″ wide
12lb bowl 6″ high and 13″ wide at the top
- Centering and flattening the clay for a platter
- Rim and ribbed lines
- Changing shape
- Finished platter
- Large 12lb Bowl
- Pulling the wall of the bowl – photo Jonathan Steele
- Large 11lb Bowl
We unloaded the salt kiln. All these photos were taken by Alexis Eynon
- Unloading the salt kiln – photo Alexis Eynon
- Unloading the salt kiln – photo Alexis Eynon
- Unloading the salt kiln – photo Alexis Eynon
- Unloading the salt kiln – photo Alexis Eynon
- Unloading the salt kiln – photo Alexis Eynon
- Unloading the salt kiln – photo Alexis Eynon
- Unloading the salt kiln – photo Alexis Eynon
Then we discussed the firing and USE.
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE
- Discussing the firing and USE – photo Alexis Eynon
- Discussing the firing and USE – photo Alexis Eynon