I went to Horseshoe lake recently to capture some sunset images. Before the sun went down I saw this great dead tree with great textures and holes. It instantly reminded me of Jason Briggs and the workshop I had with him at Fresno state last summer. That was so much fun and he gave us some great demos and the most ridiculously entertaining lecture I have seen! Thanks, Jason! These pictures are for you.
Here is one of the sculptures I have been working on that was inspired by the workshop. I haven't decided how I am going to finish it yet. Hmmm...
2 comments:
So interesting and beautiful! :)
love it! What color does the clay fire? What about a wash of oxide that you wash off so it's only in and around the crevices? Or an underglaze wash can do the same thing in a wider variety of colors. For some reason I see it as beige/tan (bare clay) with white/cream in and around the crevices. Can't wait to see what you decide!
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