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MattA's pots at Bonsai Society of Newcastle Show 2010

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Matt's stand and pots at our recent show. He has been invited to display his pots at a Sister City celebration with Ube, Japan in Newcastle in a couple of weeks' time.
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Good one Matt....an impressive display of pots!!!

If this is your output after a few months of pottery I'm looking forward to the next couple of years....

AND big congrats for the invitation to the Ube celebration!

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Gees Matt you have been busy

Nice work
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Wow Penny

For a short time Matt has shore accomplished alot and there are some very nice pots in those pics.
Next time we are visiting the relatives in NSW I will have to come and check out yours and Matts collections,
Can't wait, but with the twins only 5 months old now it will still be awhile before we take a 12+ hour road trip up your way.
keep up the good work Matt

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Many thanks for the kind words everyone and especially to Penny for posting the pics. I didnt get around to taking any of the display or the trees in the show so yours are most appreciated.

Archie, I potted flat out for a month so am now enjoying a well earned rest from pots. Well making atleast, am always thinking pots and trees and a little firend has made a special request for a pot so am trying to decide the best way to make it for her so as not to disappoint.

Pat, I am happy with my progress but have a long way to go before I reach the standard of Penny's or your own pots form what was on display in the main show area. I have been told that you also have a liking for BRT, it is one of my favorite clays to play with.

Nora I have sent you a pm..


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Matt, awesome looking display there man!! I really like the little green glaze rectangle. Centre back in the first pic and top right in the 2nd pic :D Let me know if you've still got it hehe :)
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Hey Matt,
Raunchy stuff - glazes on this clay can really make your day, but can I ask - why such big big holes?
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Looking at the "little green rectangle" on a better monitor, the glaze looks a bit blue green, so I hope you know which one I mean :) Seriously man, I'd be keep to buy it from you :)
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Apologies for the delays in replying,
Nathan pm sent.

David,

I am slightly obsessed with unglazed pots, have been for most of my bonsai life. I now have a total of 8 different clays I use, with differing treatments & firing give a spread of colour white, grey, buff, red, light to dark brown, tan, as well as several different shades of a gritty textual clay. Then there are all the possible combinations & additions that can be made to a clay to alter its colour & finish without the need for 'glaze'.

Once my own kiln is up & running I will start experimenting with more glazes & other finishes as well. Still expect more unglazed than glazed pots but the ratios will get a little more even 75:25 :lol:

The drainage holes... someone else asked me that same question at the show. I could just say its how they have been done and thats that. There is a couple of reasons/factors.
1/artistic temperament
2/I keep mini's on sand or gravel beds and allow roots to grow thru the holes into the lower level, more room more roots going south (good or bad you choose).
3/ I dont have a watering system & in the case that i have been away & they have dried out, find it easier to rehydrate those pots with larger holes.
4/ In my prior pot collection there were a number of pots with exceptionally large drainage holes & they have always stuck in my memory.
5/ articstic temperament :lol:

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Hi Matt - Thanks for that,

You obviously were proficient in bonsai before you started your pots.
I on the other hand recently started pottery (local evening classes) and after some bowls and vases saw a picture of a realy flash bonsai pot and made my first "bonsai' pot.
Because I only had an image and no detail my first "bonsai" pot was 6" X 7" with one 3/8" hole in the center no legs and glazed on the inside.
Got over most problems but every pot I made the next one had bigger holes. I thought I was about right to stop -

Now you do this to me.

If you wonder what happened to my first pot - I planted it with cactus.

Cheers Matt Thanks

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David,

I am still very much a novice when it comes to growing bonsai but I guess a few bits have managed to seep into my brain over the years. I am only new to the whole pottery & bonsai pots thing and even with all my years of looking at & using bonsai pots its amazing how much harder it is to make one than I ever thought before doing so.

I would love to see some of your own attempts and dont be swayed by my big holes.

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G'day Matt, nice pots there mate good variety of styles and sizes, sorry didn't know if you were referring to Davids pots or anyones, here are a few of mine, from back in the 90's.
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Hey James,

WOW what great pots. How were you making them? Thrown, slabbed, moulded (int/ext) ? I REALLY like the marbled granitestone pot. Great shape and the marbled clay is just awesome, would love to know how you got this effect.

I wouldnt mind seeing my own trees in the twilight blue oval, dark unglazed hex and small glazed round button and keep an eye on your benches coz I am coming to steal that marbled pot :twisted: :lol:

At the moment I am just signing my pots with oxides but am in the process of designing a stamp of a mouse to use for future pots.

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Hi Matt

First I can not pass up the only chance I will get to show my no legs tiny drainage "bonsai" pot relegated to cactus duty.
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cuwire wrote:Hi Matt

First I can not pass up the only chance I will get to show my no legs tiny drainage "bonsai" pot relegated to cactus duty.
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Cheers David
David,

That is what we call an accent pot, planted up with all sorts of weeds such as those it currently has :lol: add some more till it is crammed full of all sorts viola you have yourself a soe to set beside some towering giant of bonsai.

My first attempts were no better, a few are now relegated to cactus, many more to rubble for drainage layers :twisted:

Keep trying and you never know what might happen.

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