I have recently completed my annual anagama firing for 2021. This firing went for 5 days a total of 120 hours.
Works from this firing are available direct from me or through @bess_paddington
I have recently completed my annual anagama firing for 2021. This firing went for 5 days a total of 120 hours.
Works from this firing are available direct from me or through @bess_paddington
I recently took part in the Longest Gallery Artwalk in Port Macquarie 1-8 October. The idea behind this was to find a business to showcase your works for the week. I was fortunate enough to team up with Lucana from Meg and Me Boutique who not only sell beautiful clothing but serve the best coffee available in Port. It was a fabulous exercise where I met some very interested people who purchased their own unique handcrafted items. Thank you to Lucanna and all those who came, viewed, admired and purchased.
The inaugural firing has taken place!!!!…the build up was a time filled with excitement and anxiety. I am so pleased to report that temperature was reached with cone 12 just about touching its toes and was so even throughout. I started with a very small fire on day 1 and by evening the temperature was reading around 90 degrees C. Throughout the night, every 2 to 3 hours I stoked a little more wood to keep the warmth happen and to thoroughly dry everything out. The following morning the kiln was reading just over 300 deg. C and it was ready to go. The firing finished around 9pm.
Such mixed emotions when unpacking a kiln…excitement to see whats inside and a feeling of being overwhelmed with expectations compared with results on hand. One needs time to digest the results. The kiln has produced some beautiful surfaces with good reduction, glaze melt together with some surfaces which make you questions why and how did that happen?
This is what feeds my curiosity to keep woodfiring…