Monday, June 25, 2012

Raku -fire, water, snow

We done Raku firing twise and on the second time we already had snow. The pieces were pre-warmed and then brought outside to the gas kiln. The kiln is brought up to 1000 celsius and then the pieces were taken with tongs to a metal barrel with straw and sawdust. After covering the barrel the pieces got smoked black on the unglaced surfaces and sometimes the glazes changed color due the oxidation reduction. Then the pieces were taken out with tongs and were given another temperature shock by putting them to a bucket of water or giving them a shower. Snow did the trick too! After the pieces have cooled down they are washed for admiring.























The assignment was in three parts.  One of them was to make a mask, which I took as an opportunity to test different things once again -which manifested as lots of little ones (lenght about 10cm).





Other task was to play with the black and white for what came the stars. And the Snowqueen that cracked.



Third mission was to go to the roots of Raku, Japan and zen. This I enjoyed the most for the unexpected unique results with combining different glazes on my bowls. Before the christmass vacation we had a small tea ceremony where everyody drank from the cups we made even Raku-ware is not foodsafe.




I got a bit carried away with testing different glazes. The result was lots of hearts to give away for christmass.

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