Showing posts with label olive jars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olive jars. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Direct from the source



This month I've been digging clay from behind the barn about 30 meters away where I have the wheels set up. The clay is quite sandy and a bit short (not very plastic) so its been a challenge to throw and hard to get a good pull out of a coil slowing down progress some. I could mix in some ball clay and maybe a little bentonite but the challenge was to make a large pot straight outta the ground, little bits of grit and stone and other impurities left in to give a natural texture that will blend in well with the local environment.

Clay in its natural state, simply crush and add water. Just have to be careful I don't end up with 10 bags of river silt!

Two good sized terracotta pots based on Mediterranean olive jars

A nice fat rim and a triple coil lug as a finishing touch

Another great way to warm up and also a fun way to kill some time between coils - jungle drums.
Now its time to get into a rhythm of making more big pots and the challange of firing these can be an art in itself. The secret is long and slow.