Playing at Patterns-- From our instructors previous class
Paints: mineral-based pigments mixed with water. Tiles show what the colors look like after firing.
Tile holder used during firing.
Artist picturing the finished product in his mind's eye
Artistus Interruptus
Spin Art on the lazy susan
Student at work
At work on the balcony
The Bellas Arte used to be a convent.
Fresco depicting weaving process, from spinning to carding to dyeing to the loom
Adrianna, one of the teachers from the Corcoran Art Scool (DC) at work
Her product
Before the kiln: Copied from a shawl
Bob Devers, our instructor, (center) works for Corcoran Art Museum in Washington, D.C.
Jose, on right, recently completed a mural in New Orleans
Busy making salad plates
The pattern came from our kleenex box!
Our plates before firing.
More plates in production
After being fired.
Anzie's finished product
Chuck's finished product
Anzie's "Good Ship Newburyport"
Anzie's swirly colors
More finished products (Chuck's "Four Seasons" in the middle)
Telavera studio - Village of Dolores Hidalgo
Little ceramic pots
Tile paintings
Intricate telavera
Including the kitchen sink!
More sinks