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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Porcelain Clay Head Progress Day 5
There is so much to enjoy in the process of sculpting in clay. Once I begin a new piece, I rarely work in wet clay for more than 3 months. I’m always too impatient to see it completed. It is … Continue reading
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Porcelain Head Days 3 and 4
Typically I am in my clay studio twice a week for at least 3 hours or more. I fire the kiln and do my assemblage work in my home studio. This works well, because I can work on my art … Continue reading
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Porcelain Head in Progress Day 2
One of the lessons I have learned working with clay, is patience. You can’t refine details until the clay is ready. With porcelain the window for readiness is narrow. There is a sweet spot where the clay is soft enough … Continue reading