We had another wood firing in Freedom, Ohio (6.1.2018)
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Ryan spraying soda in the kiln chamber. |
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Nicolin spraying soda in the kiln chamber. |
The firing was a good one and of course exhausting.
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Susan restacking the wood. |
The kiln fired for about 52 hours and we unloaded last Wednesday (6.6.2018). I had some hearts and lotus pods in the kiln.
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This heart went home with Michele.
And this heart went home with Jenifer.
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The lotus pods at first were a bit uncomfortable to make. Often, when I begin a new series of work it is not until I see the completed work that I can breathe a bit easier. Sticking with the vision and making it happen can be exhausting and worth it when I see all the completed work.
Concept to Creation,
Theresa Yondo
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