Studio time! In the studio – a story in pictures!

Show season in Arizona has come to a close and I have been busy in the studio.  I don’t have much to say about it so I thought I’d just post a few pictures and then its back to the studio I go!

Studio from the outside - a somewhat timeless photo as the skies are frequently blue and cloudless!

Studio from the outside – a somewhat timeless photo as the skies are frequently blue and cloudless!

The wheel waiting for action! In a few minutes, it won't be this clean!

The wheel waiting for action! In a few minutes, it won’t be this clean!

A few days of effort waiting to be trimmed on the kickwheel.

A few days of effort waiting to be trimmed on the kick wheel.

The kick wheel is ready for action - trimming tools at the ready.

The kick wheel is ready for action – trimming tools at the ready.

After trimming some of the pots need to be carved using my favorite cutting and carving tools.

After trimming some of the pots need to be carved using my favorite cutting and carving tools.

Carved yarn bowl and friends - drying!

Carved yarn bowl and friends – drying!

Dry pots waiting to be loaded into the electric kiln for the bisque firing!

Dry pots waiting to be loaded into the electric kiln for the bisque firing!

At the end of the day ( and sometimes during the day), the pots waiting for trimming need to be covered, sprayed with water and zipped into the vinyl covered ware cart - the air is dry in Arizona!

At the end of the day ( and sometimes during the day), the pots waiting for trimming need to be covered, sprayed with water and zipped into the vinyl covered ware cart – the air is dry in Arizona!

Arizona sunset

At the end of the day, it is time to pause and enjoy the sunset!

6 thoughts on “Studio time! In the studio – a story in pictures!

  1. Hi Terry!
    Thanks for the tour. Clay studios are endlessly fascinating to me. I enjoyed peeking into your corners. What a pleasant space and great set up!

    • Hi Liz – Thanks for taking a peek! I hope you get a chance to come see it in person sometime. This has been a banner year for visitors. Elaine Pinkernell was here the beginning of March and Jeannine Niehaus came to give a workshop in April. I so enjoyed seeing my longtime pottery friends!

  2. Terry-thanks for the great studio tour! I am having my studio built in Green Valley right now, and it’s fun to see how you have yours set up. Where did you get the portable damp room?

    • Hi Bambi – the portable damp room is a Northstar ware cart that comes with wire shelves and the vinyl cover. I ordered it through Marjon’s as they were able to get a price that matched ordering in on-line. Here is a link to the cart on Northstar’s website – http://www.northstarequipment.com/shelftruck/625.htm . When you get back in town you are welcome to come see the studio in person.

  3. Thank you for taking us on a tour of your studio! Love the location; full of natural inspiration! Any particular reason why you use your kickwheel for trimming?

    • I like using the kickwheel for trimming as I think it gives me more control. You can get plenty of speed with it (I used to throw on it too) but it does not get away from you like the electric wheel sometimes does.

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