maiolica workshop
Mar. 11th, 2007 08:52 amIt's exciting that some of you want to do the glazing thing!
What people have expressed interest in is:
1) Me bringing the materials to May Crown and taking some time there to maiolica. Then bringing the finished projects to Coronation.
Positive: No additional traveling for anyone, maybe get Gwen's help if we ask real nice.
Challenges: Some transportation smearing and breakage is possible (not inevitable) though.
2) You all coming to my studio do do clay of choice.
Positive: All the materials on hand.
Challenges: finding a good date, travel, and it IS in Idaho ;-)
3) Me coming West or North.
positive: Someone else does the logistics & site, (West) I'd get to see my kids again, maybe get Gwen and Raphaella's help.
Challenges: Finding a place to glaze fire, finding a good date, travel.
4) Something else.
I will be coming to Seattle and Portland first week in April to visit my children, but don't think I will have time to get maiolica materials & bowls together enough by that time.
What people have expressed interest in is:
1) Me bringing the materials to May Crown and taking some time there to maiolica. Then bringing the finished projects to Coronation.
Positive: No additional traveling for anyone, maybe get Gwen's help if we ask real nice.
Challenges: Some transportation smearing and breakage is possible (not inevitable) though.
2) You all coming to my studio do do clay of choice.
Positive: All the materials on hand.
Challenges: finding a good date, travel, and it IS in Idaho ;-)
3) Me coming West or North.
positive: Someone else does the logistics & site, (West) I'd get to see my kids again, maybe get Gwen and Raphaella's help.
Challenges: Finding a place to glaze fire, finding a good date, travel.
4) Something else.
I will be coming to Seattle and Portland first week in April to visit my children, but don't think I will have time to get maiolica materials & bowls together enough by that time.