In the summer months I work on Otter Rafting Adventures and in the winter months, I work on Otter Pottery. This isn't a strict rule since on anyday they can both overlap. This does lead to something of an identity crisis. Some mornings I wake up and I have to decide what hat I'm going to wear today.
Last night I went to bed thinking "go to sleep and morning will be here sooner". I often think about the first day's cup of coffee the same way! It took a while to doze off but I woke up early very alert and excited. It's like today is Christmas - again! I put on the appropriate hat and raced into my kiln room and opened the kiln to see what was waiting in there for me.
A before and after picture of the can that I had put into the kiln.
On first look it didn't look like much, but that is what the wrapping looks like for these presents. I had placed this popcorn can into the kiln with the pottery inside the can surrounded by a variety of materials such as steel wool, copper, saw dust and ice melting salts. As the kiln heated up, inside the can the iron and copper oxidized, the saw dust burned up using up the oxygen in the can's atmosphere and taking some oxygen molecules from the previous oxides. The salt also evaporated, breaking into Sodium and Chlorine that then attacks everything including the clay. The can doesn't have a chance with this high heat and aggressive chemistry happening inside it.
Once I carefully ripped the can open - if that's possible - I pulled out these two new presents. With all the excitement and new pottery it is Christmas again - not the last day of the year.
But, my delusions aside, tommorrow is the first day of 2010. Here's hoping the coming new year is exciting, prosperous and full of new challenges for you. Happy New Year.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Last day of 2009
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That's a really interesting way to fire the pieces. They both are beautiful. You're a talented guy. If you only knew how many pop corn cans I've gotten rid of. :)
Aimee said you work was wonderful and she's right.