I then took some Plainsman H440 and threw a similar bowl. I made small balls of the Coleman Porcelain and attached them in a regular pattern.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Bowled Over
I then took some Plainsman H440 and threw a similar bowl. I made small balls of the Coleman Porcelain and attached them in a regular pattern.
Transferring a Pattern or Text to Clay and Soft Slab Construction

Here is the final soft slab pot I created. the body shape was inspired by a Margaret Bohls teapot. Check out this link for instructions on how to make her teapot on Ceramic Arts Daily. http://ceramicartsdaily.org/pottery-making-techniques/handbuilding-techniques/drawing-in-space-how-to-handbuild-an-expressive-teapot-set-using-soft-slabs/
I added a textured section on the top, a hand-built spout I made from a paper pattern roughly the shape of a whale tail (also inspired by Margaret Bohl's teapot), and finally a curled handle and feet to lift it off the table. A little bit more texture and lines and it was complete.
Not bad considering I was going to give up after I completed the darting!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Red Deer Residency
It's been a long time since I posted but I hope to improve as I embark on a new journey in clay... My Red Deer Residency.
I've moved across the country to Red Deer Alberta where I've taken a post as the Ceramics Technician at Red Deer College in the Visual Arts department. I have a fantastic state-of-the-art facility to work in as well as my own dedicated studio space to call my own.
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Red Deer College Throwing Room |
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Aurora Trudy Golley |
Let the creative journey begin....
Thursday, February 17, 2011
New City Church Chalice Set

Monday, January 24, 2011
A New Year, New Work
The fall progressed with Studio Tours and Fall sales, Fair November and the Art Gallery of Hamilton Art Sale as well as a very busy holiday season at AllSorts Gallery, the new artist cooperative I was part of starting (see www.allsortsgallery.com). The year culminated with my Annual Holiday Open House and Pottery Sale which was a great success. The introduction of colour into my functional work was well received over the past year and I will continue to incorporate new designs.
So it is January and I am working on some very special commissions including communion chalices for a local church. I finished up the year with a commission for a layer dip set for the mother of a friend from University. As with all commissions it is great to stretch one's creativity that little extra bit and do something a little different! Until next time ...dip anyone?????