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Inside our studio

Postby ronlang » Jul 27, 2011 9:23 pm

We purchased the retirement home of my graduate school professor, Dave DonTigny from Penn State University where we worked together in the, OMG, early 70’s. Dave had converted about a third of the 4 bay garage into a clay studio. When we bought the property in 2005 we finished the full conversion. What a change for us. Sharon and I have eked out studio space in the basements of our two previous homes.
The throwing area is also used as the glaze room when the time comes. Glaze buckets are stored below the counter and tables.
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Wheels and a group of fresh nanban pots
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14" dia. wet nanban
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Re: Inside our studio

Postby ronlang » Jul 28, 2011 8:15 am

I'll post a few shots that show the steps in making oval shaped containers. The first is a group of thrown round walls made without any floors that will be pressed into the oval shape when a bit less wet. Floor slabs are rolled out separately. After tenting all parts under plastic to ensure the moisture content of all components, including the foot ring, are as close as possible, assembly can begin.
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The slab roller
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Several floor slabs 3/8 and 7/16" thick
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Walls and floors together but not yet joined
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Re: Inside our studio

Postby ronlang » Jul 28, 2011 8:30 am

These are the thrown walls to be shaped into ovals after they have set up a bit. Floor and wall sections are scored or scratched with a pin tool and dampened to prepare them for joining
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Group of thrown walls for ovals
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Re: Inside our studio

Postby ronlang » Jul 28, 2011 8:43 am

Shots showing the attachment of the oval's wall, floor and foot
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Re: Inside our studio

Postby ronlang » Jul 28, 2011 8:49 am

All together now.
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FootRing.jpg
Large shallow oval waiting for it's feet
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Large shallow oval 26" long
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Re: Inside our studio

Postby ronlang » Jul 28, 2011 9:16 am

Some shots of finished Nanban. This is how our claybody fires without any glaze. The atmosphere of a wood kiln, flames moving over the work for the entire 16 to 18 hour firing cycle, gives the clay wonderful variegation of tones and values. Add the deposit of ash that also occurs throughout the firing that melts and fuses with the clay (and subtly influences glazes as well) and you get some great results.
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Group of fired Nanban pots
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RB230.jpg
A deeper one
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RB160sm.jpg
A 15" diameter pot
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Re: Inside our studio

Postby ronlang » Jul 28, 2011 9:27 am

And here are a few of the ovals finished. Most of the larger ovals are spray glazed and are often overlapping combinations of two or even three different glazes. Over the years I have tried to develop a group of glazes that work well for bonsai but also can be layered for different effects.
OvalTanGreysm.jpg
A tan and grey combination
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OB51sm.jpg
You can see the ash influence on this one
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OB79sm.jpg
A grey ash glaze that breaks gold in thin areas of application
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Re: Inside our studio

Postby ED TROUT » Jul 29, 2011 10:20 am

Beautiful set up Ron....wish I could get as organized ! Thank you for posting.

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Re: Inside our studio

Postby ronlang » Jul 29, 2011 11:43 am

Thanks Ed
My dear wife is of German decent and she keeps me on the straight and narrow. I don't want to consider what my surroundings would be like without her!

Here are a few more ovals and squared ovals. All these were recently sold, BTW.

Best,
Ron
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Blue squared oval 20 x 14.5 x 2.25"Deep
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Blue Oval 12.5 x 9.5 x 3.75" deep
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Squared Oval, 18 x 13 x 2.25"
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Re: Inside our studio

Postby dbrock » Jul 29, 2011 12:45 pm

I have a Podacarpus that needs a new pot. I purchased it from Miami Tropical and cleaned up the design work. It is more full now than this picture. The pot it is in is 16 X 12 X 4 plastic. I was thinking an oval a little smaller. The picture is taken from the new front. What do you have in stock that you think would look good with it. If anyone else has some thoughts, I would love to hear them as well.
Thanks,
Dale
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