Friday, September 6, 2013

A Different Kind of Painting





My goal was to try to paint every day and I guess this qualifies even though I didn't paint a picture with my usual medium.  This is one of the pottery pieces my husband made out of redware and my job is to do the decorative painting. This is a combination of slip, glaze painting, and sgrafitto for a Klimt inspired pattern on what will be a mirror.  Sgrafitto is a technique in which you first paint the pottery with a slip, then scratch a design into it, letting the terra cotta colored clay show through.  We do a lot of traditional, reproductions of early American designs but he also lets me be as creative as I want as with this piece.  I should add, this is all I do with the pottery - Scott everything, throwing, glazing, and firing.

Here are some finished examples of redware and stoneware and also our booth at The Johnny Appleseed Festival here in Ft.Wayne, Indiana.




and us...

4 comments:

  1. I should have added that the Klimt inspired piece was in progress...not finished and not fired yet!

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  2. Wow! I'm impressed! What a talented couple!

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  3. Terri, I had no idea of your other kind of painting! These are fabulous, and your display is just a feast for the eyes... wish I could see in person!

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  4. Oh Terri! I just saw this post. I am so behind.... but you look beautiful! What a great photo of you and your husband. And the pottery is fabulous! Wow! I wish I could see it in person too. Maybe some day! Really wonderful! I love Sgrafitto!

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