Showing posts with label Pilchuck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pilchuck. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2010

time to get a move on


Well it's almost time to head out on all my glass adventures. Lincoln just left for Germany to take a lampworking class in Lauscha. I have one week before I head down to Pilchuck and then on to Canberra, Australia to take a class at the Canberra Glassworks.
In the mean time, things a busy here in Juneau, Alaska. New work is going out at the Juneau Artist Gallery and things a pumping along at the Canvas Community art Studio. Stop by and check things out.
I will be updating my posts during my travels. Check back in often over the next few months.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Monday, September 7, 2009

The Fall is Here

Lincoln is home from blowing glass at Pilchuck glass School . The tourist season is slowing down.
We are getting ready for our fall line up.
Craft show this weekend- Sept 12& 13- Nugget Mall.

ALSO- I am teaching a glass and pottery class at the Canvas- starts this Thursday 6:30-8:30- Jewelry Fusion- should be fun.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

a few days off

Pilchuck ended on Friday and I have been up on the farm hanging out with my mother -in-law.
The session went well and I feel like I got a lot done and learned hoards of new information.
Here are some pictures from the last week or so of the class.
Before class began-

After....



Here are my cast glass carrots right out of the molds .

the installation of the carrots..

we hung all the cast clothes on a line for our final walk through to see all the work on campus.


Tomorrow I head to Corning, New York for the Glass Art Society "GAS" Conference and a class at the Corning Glass Museum on Monday!

http://www.cmog.org/

I will be studying engraving again with Jiri Harcuba

http://www.gallery.cz/gallery/en/Vystava/1999_11/Ramec_V.html

Off to the east....

Friday, May 29, 2009

Yikes- so much to do

Hey gang! well it's been super busy here- the past week we have cast several molds, pulled a few pieces out of the kilns and made several mistakes. Our teacher says that mistakes are a gift......well it must be my birthday because I keep getting a lot of gifts.
The weather has been fab so we have been working outside the studio everyday. This really is the good life. I even got a sunburn.Can't get that in Juneau.
This is my first cast piece- we all cast our hands. There is copper wire embedded in the palm.

This is a group shot. Hands before and after. Such great colors!


Here is one of the TA's hand building a mold. Supper cool and messy!This is the studio building- we all have space to plot our next ideas and disasters! I mean gifts.

OK I am off to get ready for the student auction tonight. Which is really a dance party. The theme is "Pilchuck: Where the wild things are." I should have some great photos from that!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

On the Farm


Our Family has a farm in Washington. Over the past few years it has grown and many animals have taken up residency here. Some smell more than others but they are all neat to look at.


Lately I have been enjoying getting a good photo. I'm not too concerned with the composition of the photo but more about capturing the personality of the subject or subjects.

Turkeys are good models. They can work with the camera....


Chickens..well...





Chickens are always hiding something....they seem like they need to relax.
These ladies can work it. Bovine beauties. Work it girls.

Della Rose is super pregnant. She is going to have a cow baby any day now. I asked if I could drees the girls up a bit. A pink bow, earrings, a tasteful straw hat.... we shall see.

OK so tonight I am off to Pilchuck. The agenda for the night: Check in, classes meet, cocktails at the gallery, dinner in the lodge, school introductions & to top it off a "show" of sorts in the hot shop. Last year someone made a large clear vessel and popped some popcorn inside it! Very fun.