Thursday, 24 March 2016

First pots from the new Workshop

I had the first firing at the the new Workshop here in Cilycwm last week, and I'm happy to say that  on the whole it was a successful firing. The Kiln is an old Laser kiln which I was nervous about transporting up here from Cornwall, but it survived the journey. I can't wait to get my bricks brought up so I can get the proper kiln built. The Laser kiln is in the outbuilding which will become the workshop once I have built the new kiln shed and workshop is in what will be the living room when I get the outbuilding renovated......lots to do! A busy year of making, shows(more info on these to follow), renovating is coming up!

The Kiln is lit again and firing away......let's see what Saturday morning brings when it's cool enough to open up and have a look.










 

Thursday, 4 February 2016

NEW HOME!!!!

New home in Wales!! After months and months of stress and worry we have finally moved into our new home in Wales. More news and progress reports soon.



 

Friday, 20 November 2015

New Dawn Traders Rum Flagons

Earlier in the year I was asked to produce 55 flagons for the the New Dawn Traders. I was really chuffed to involved in the project and now the short film that was commissioned is available to watch on Vimeo


This from New Dawn Traders:

This year we commissioned Tim Lake Ceramics to make us a small run of flagons to bottle a portion of our New Dawn Rum, straight from the cask. This rum has travelled all the way from the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean, across the Atlantic to Cornwall, England, aboard the pioneering ship Tres Hombres. She is currently the only engine-less, wind-powered cargo vessel crossing the Atlantic Ocean, with other ships on their way. As part of a new Sailing Cargo Alliance, the New Dawn Traders are championing this renaissance in emission-free transport. These flagons are a continuation of this revival and reimagining of traditional craft. Each of the 56 vessels are hand-thrown on a kick-wheel out of local clays and glazes in Tim's Penryn workshop... a treasure inside and out. - With enormous thanks to Tim and Jonny for making this film.




 


Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Back from Art in Clay, Farnham

Back in the a wet and windy Cornwall after an enjoyable weekend in Farnham, Surrey. A great time seeing friends and family and meeting new customers and returning ones. It's always nice to get a positive response to the work and and sell plenty to happy people.






Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Shino for Christmas at The Schaller Gallery

I am very pleased to have been asked to contribute to a group show at The Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, USA. They are putting on a 'Shino for Christmas' exhibition.
Shino is such a diverse glaze.....metallic, crawling, satin-soft, carbon-trapped, pink, orange or white. I use it over slips, both red clay and white clay and over a very iron rich clay body(almost black/purple when fired to 1300'C) Shino can be very simple in its ingredients, but always has a surprise for you when the kiln is opened.
 
I have had pots with the Schaller Gallery for a few years and love their enthusiasm for pots and pottery and I'm looking forward to the show they put together to celebrate this fantastic glaze.

Here are a selection of pots that I am sending over.