Ceramic Plate Set
This is a set of 9 plates that form a self portrait of sorts. As with much of my work, I explore different ways to present images that speak to me, perhaps exhausting what I’m itching to tackle before moving on to a different subject.
I have used this set for snacks when hosting some book and art group meetings. It was interesting to me to see the friends carefully select what they wanted to nibble from. Now my dear sister and best friend owns them, much to her delight, and my pleasure.
The experimentation of glaze as watercolor continues in this sweet little mini set of nine plates. Petit-Fours are perfect for these with a nice cup of tea or espresso.
The edges show a hint of the red ware earthenware clay. Bisque fired to cone 06-05 and is painted with a white glaze coat in the Majolica tradition. This becomes the ground coat as gesso is for paint. At this point I’m starting to master this to take on the look of watercolor. Underglazes are painted on top of this surface and then back into the kiln.
Glaze fired to cone 04, the surface is glossy and the colors melt more into a soft painterly appearance. I under fired all the sculptural faces in the clay series to maintain a matte surface on them. I felt the reflections of the glossy surface was too distracting on the 3D versions of that body of work.