New pot bonanza
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New pot bonanza
So my mother is something of an accomplished ceramic artist and has a fair bit of spare time on her hands nowdays, so obviously i got in her ear to start making pots for me.
Although initially reluctant - apparently she tried about 20 years ago to crack into the Australian bonsai trade and nobody was interested in her uneven glazing, rough textures etc... because they didnt look slick and perfect like the majority of stuff at the time.
Anyway... the other night she stopped by with a couple of things from a test firing.
Constructive criticism is welcomed
cheers
H
Although initially reluctant - apparently she tried about 20 years ago to crack into the Australian bonsai trade and nobody was interested in her uneven glazing, rough textures etc... because they didnt look slick and perfect like the majority of stuff at the time.
Anyway... the other night she stopped by with a couple of things from a test firing.
Constructive criticism is welcomed
cheers
H
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Re: New pot bonanza
Hi.
Think you had better chain her to the kiln..
Get her going
Can you show the inside?
Regards.
Irish.
Think you had better chain her to the kiln..

Get her going

Can you show the inside?
Regards.
Irish.

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Re: New pot bonanza
Yeah I'll get some inside shots up later, there is a lot of variation in drainage holes and wiring holes - size, number and position.
As I say a test run only really to see how the clay dries etc...
Cheers
H
As I say a test run only really to see how the clay dries etc...
Cheers
H
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Re: New pot bonanza
Keep that mum, Hayden.
The shapes look useful and well proportioned, the feet are well sized and the mottled surfaces will work well, I think. My only reservation is that white is possibly a bit stand-outish for bonsai - subtle darker shades might work better with trees. Nice shino glaze though, well used.
Gavin
The shapes look useful and well proportioned, the feet are well sized and the mottled surfaces will work well, I think. My only reservation is that white is possibly a bit stand-outish for bonsai - subtle darker shades might work better with trees. Nice shino glaze though, well used.
Gavin
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Re: New pot bonanza
They are fantastic. She may not have been able to sell 20 years back, but I'm sure she could now. Tastes change. Her pots look great.
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Re: New pot bonanza
Fantastic pots!
I would love to put some of my native trees in those. I think they're really lovely. If she starts taking orders I'd be up their in the que. Mum's ate great aren't they?
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I would love to put some of my native trees in those. I think they're really lovely. If she starts taking orders I'd be up their in the que. Mum's ate great aren't they?

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New pot bonanza
What a pleasant surprise-I love the quality of Aussie potters...now to get a tree worthy of a decent pot...hmm
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Re: New pot bonanza
Lovely Stuff and encourage her to continue and experiment!
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Re: New pot bonanza
Great pots - they look well-made too. I remember those shino glazes and I quite like that Carbon-trap one.
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Re: New pot bonanza
Hayden, I think the pots in photos 5 & 6 would look great at my place!!!
Fantastic effort and continued encouragement is essential. Don't forget the photos of the insides please.
Fantastic effort and continued encouragement is essential. Don't forget the photos of the insides please.
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Re: New pot bonanza
Love them hayden. I could get myself some those
Love white rusty colors. Tell her they are beauties

Love white rusty colors. Tell her they are beauties

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Re: New pot bonanza
So I've had a few pm's about selling some stuff.
Patience people, these were simply test runs, rest assured I will offer saleable items on here first before elsewhere.
As I said originally I'm happy to pass on constructive criticism, drainage holes being the biggest issue at the moment, colours are subjective but darker and celadon stuff is in the next firing.
Thanks guys
Hayden
Patience people, these were simply test runs, rest assured I will offer saleable items on here first before elsewhere.
As I said originally I'm happy to pass on constructive criticism, drainage holes being the biggest issue at the moment, colours are subjective but darker and celadon stuff is in the next firing.
Thanks guys
Hayden
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Re: New pot bonanza
Firstly, ensure that the technical stuff is correct: drainage (how many do pots I have/see that have water traps?) and wiring holes. This is a major differentiator.Haydenmc wrote:Constructive criticism is welcomed
Secondly, as your mum will know well, getting the square and shallow right is just hard work and requires very good knowledge of how your clay behaves. Get mum to some shows or show her some good japanese pictures/product.
Finally, texture; shape and colour are subject to fickle fashion. If you can get the technical features right and control shrinkage/warpage the rest is reading the market. And driving the - mum needs a "chop" - even if it is restricted to her "very best" work.
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Re: New pot bonanza
cheers thoglette, there is a chop there - it can just be made out on the 3rd pic down in the last lot of shots - bits005.jpg.
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