
This weekend I finally glazed the bird dinner plates. Clear glaze went on the fronts, of course.
And I poured Turkish Amber (a nice brown translucent glaze) on the backs. I made kind of a mess. After spending so much time on them, I really hope they turn out!
The butterfly tile came out pretty good. Gotta love the "brilliant sunburn" glaze. The tile's about 6x6 inches.
According to "Birds of Ohio," the belted kingfisher's call is a "fast, repetitive cackling rattle, like a teacup shaking on a saucer."
Here's the lantern family... and still growing! The three fish in the front are completely dry now and ready to be bisqued. That's why they look so white. The fish in the rear have a way to go yet. Our wet weather has not been conducive to drying pottery!
I decided to try making a large fish lantern...
It's about the size of a football... Not pro-size... More like medium Nerf-size (maybe 12 inches long).
Gotta let it set up for a while before carving the holes. This is going to be difficult to transport. If it tips in the car, it's going to break.
Is it really necessary to drop in a candle while the lantern is still soaking wet?
Here's a brown thrasher harassing a garter snake. We never were able to determine whether we had a brown thrasher or a mockingbird downtown earlier this summer. It left for good before we could make a positive ID. But I still say it was a mocker.
And here's a bird tile. They'll be goldfinches.... my favorite... I love their bounding flight.
I gathered together some representative pottery samples... Below is the best I could do photo-wise.
