Weekend of Win, part the second
Apr. 19th, 2010 07:49 pmI heard from our Guild treasurer, Empty Bowls brought in more money than previous years (yah!) The local Hunger Organization that 1/2 of the proceeds will go to this year is "Backyard Harvest" they encourage/gather/help/publicize planting a section of individual's gardens with the intention of giving excess fresh produce & local eggs to families in need. The other half goes to OxFam.
More beautiful bowls:

This one was painted by
366999 I wish I would have asked him about his imagery,but the bowl is sold now.

Michael's bowl

This bowl painted by
freewaydiva was chosen by a little girl because it was pretty :-)

This one by
freewaydiva went home with herself. Note to other ceramic artists, we are close to having another recruit bwahahaha world domination is ours!

This one is by
viking_food_guy
the bowls of the children were pre-purchased by the parents and will be delivered at May Crown. As big as my kiln is, with 4 workshops, plus my own pottery I ran out of space (!), even with the two new shelves Turi picked up for me.
Here are some bowls I made for the event:

This was purchased by my student teacher who is also a pony person. This particular horse is from a Medieval underglazed Persian plate, but I left off his rider.

I wasn't all that pleased with the way the colors turned out on this one, but I like the design.

Persian cloud motif.

Again with the vegetables I've been working with.

The tree was first sketched in with an underglaze pencil, then I added underglaze paints.

And of course some Pelicans had to stick their beaks in.
More beautiful bowls:
This one was painted by
Michael's bowl
This bowl painted by
This one by
This one is by
the bowls of the children were pre-purchased by the parents and will be delivered at May Crown. As big as my kiln is, with 4 workshops, plus my own pottery I ran out of space (!), even with the two new shelves Turi picked up for me.
Here are some bowls I made for the event:
This was purchased by my student teacher who is also a pony person. This particular horse is from a Medieval underglazed Persian plate, but I left off his rider.
I wasn't all that pleased with the way the colors turned out on this one, but I like the design.
Persian cloud motif.
Again with the vegetables I've been working with.
The tree was first sketched in with an underglaze pencil, then I added underglaze paints.
And of course some Pelicans had to stick their beaks in.
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