Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Fire has the Last Word:



Mary Paliescheskey-2014

Working in clay requires a few steps and two firings in the kiln. The process isn’t complete until the piece comes out of the final firing. You never know what will happen in the fire of the kiln. The fire does what it wants -Magic or disaster.
The process begins with the building of the piece in clay. I use Long Beach White which can be high fired and is basic clay. Prior to the first firing, the piece needs to dry completely. At this point the clay is very fragile and can be easily broken. If you pick it up by the edge-that edge may just snap off. This is such a sad thing to happen to something that you spent time creating. It is considered greenware.
Drying clay looks
the same as bisque
This first point is where many things can go wrong. First, if the piece isn’t completely dry, you may open the kiln to find a broken piece. The water left in the piece will expand to water vapor from the high heat in the kiln. This rapid rise in temperature causes an expansion of liquid to gas-resulting in the water now taken up a much larger amount of space. The expansion breaks the piece. Another problem could be that you left an air bubble when you joined two pieces of clay. You’d think that wouldn’t matter. A gas is a gas, but as Boyle’s Law tells us; the volume of a gas is dependent upon its temperature. The higher the temperature the larger the volume that is needed. Again the piece can be broken. Open the kiln and see what you have…
 Once it is bisque fired (survived the first firing), you are ready to glaze the object. Choices and choices-there are many. What color glaze do you want? Are you using just one glaze or several? If you over lay glazes, you end up with three colors. The first color, the second color, and the third where the two mix. And guess what! The order that you put the glazes on matters. Color A then Color B gives Color C, BUT Color B then color A gives and entirely different color. There are really unlimited choices. I hope you can make a decision. Now here comes the surprise. Even when you think you know what will happen with the glazes. It’s only a guess. The fire in the kiln decides how things turn out.
You don’t believe me. Well, look at these two goblets. I glazed them in exactly the same glazes in exactly the same order, on the same day. Fired in the kiln and out they came a bit different. I have actually never seen the brown color with Carbon Trap Shino before this. Surprise!
 
The fire really has the last word.





Sunday, May 18, 2014

Eclectic Artist



I’m easily bored. Therefore, I work in a variety of media. I just can’t stay with the same thing. Part of it is that in order to create in ceramics, I have to go to the studio at the Irvine Fine Arts Center. I don’t own a kiln-nor do I have the space for one in my apartment patio. (I’m sure the landlord would just love it if I put in a non-standard electrical outlet to accommodate the kiln-Not!) Sooo I knit, draw, paint, write. I’m random that way.


Tree Spirit
Ceramics is where my heart is. When I work in the clay, everything else vanishes. I am truly living in the moment. It’s like a meditation. There is nothing, but the creative process. All the noise in the studio fades away. Most days I only notice that it’s closing time because the noise level has changed so I look up and return to reality. Oh my-is that the time? It is the best feeling ever.
 
 
 
Self Portrait: Pen and Ink

Drawing and painting can also get me to the place of stillness. It’s just harder because I usually work from a photograph or physical object. I am creating, but there is a real reference point. At this point in my journey, I don’t get to the vanishing point with my drawing. I have on foot in this world and haven’t vanished into the creativity. Still it is wonderful and freeing. I feel the beauty of the creative process. A blank page suddenly becomes an impression of what I see. Beauty comes from the void.
 
 
 


Books for Kindle
Writing is creation from nothing as well. I work on my novel-slow, slowly goes the draft. In the blank places, I work on my annotated classics. I feel that many students are missing out on reading. I hope to provide annotated books so that they can understand them within the same book. No need to get cliff notes or spark notes. Just read and enjoy. All the stories are the same-time and vocabulary changes and makes it harder to understand.
 
 
 
 
 

Knitting I do that because I just can’t keep still. Watching TV is a time waster. I have to be doing something productive so I knit. My hands are busy creating something from nothing. I’m not being lazy which is very important to me. Family values instilled at my father’s knee. Make something with your hands.
Favorite Sweater