Monday, March 28, 2016

Message in a Bottle

Day; 267. Sunny and pretty warm... nice spring day...

Temperature on the outside kiln; 59 degrees
kiln firings; none... it's been awhile! tomorrow however...
music in the studio; Megan Trainor, (!, even after I disparaged her at the Grammy's!)

Good solid day in the studio... I am going to Colorado in a week so I am finally getting some work done before I go.. The Clay Fair and Studio tour are right around the corner so a fire has finally been set under my butt...
I spent the day making bottle forms of all things, a rare sighting at Magpie Pottery, but I like how they came out.. a few cubby ones, a few svelte ones...







I have no idea how to glaze them....

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Easter Sunday 2016- A Resurrection, of Sorts...

Day; 266. Stunningly beautiful but cold... brrrrrrr.

Temperature on outside kiln; 35 degrees
Music in the studio; Corrine Bailey Rae
kiln firings; none

Another few days goes by... I can't keep up. Obsessed with making wall tiles.... 

Also spent all afternoon on Friday at the printers and with my sister and her  scanner....  the story goes like this;

While watching the WWII  movie A Bridge Too Far last week,  I decided to Google the name of my fathers crashed B-17 plane, Swing Shift Baby... And while I have done this before and garnered a few tidbits of information, this time I struck gold....
 I noticed a link to Ebay which I had not seen before..
A dealer in NY state had listed an original photo of a crashed B-17, by the name of Swing Shift Baby!!! I nearly fell out of bed! A photo of my father's plane, on Ebay! holy moly....  I had to have it of course!! As it was listed for $99., I called my sister and asked her to share the cost of purchasing it with me.. As we were talking on the phone, I could hear her typing on her computer and after a minute or two, she said, "I got it, I just bought!"   I wanted to cry I was sooo excited...




You have to understand that my brother, a Vietnam vet, is a military/family historian and has asked me many, many times that if I ever see a photo of Swing Shift Baby, complete with nose art,  to let him  know and please, please try to obtain it .. While I have seen a few photos on the internet, mostly WWII historical sites, I  have certainly never held in my hands an original  polaroid  of the crash site.. After anxiously waiting 5 days for it to travel from the east coast to New Mexico, my sister and I finally had it in our hands...

Thus we spent all of Friday afternoon scanning it and making copies for the family before sending the original to our older brother Matt as a surprise early birthday present. And boy will he be surprised... Someone alerted him to the listing of the photo on his Facebook page, but it had already sold!! He will be floored that it was his sisters that had purchased it before anyone else...! Wish I could see  his face when he opens the package on Wednesday...

We also made a few copies for the pilots' family in Alabama which I will also get in the mail this week. My father, Wade Beyeler,  was the navigator and the last crew member to jump/get pushed out of the plane after getting shot down by the Nazi's..... the first member out the door became a German POW, while the rest of the crew  also survived  parachuting and landing in no-man's land... Dad ended up in the  newly liberated Paris  just in time to enjoy the party of the century!!!!




 Wade Beyeler (the handsome one on the left..)











The pilot, James Davis, actually rode it all the way to the ground on one engine and you can see above the results of that adventure... His son Bob in Alabama is just about as excited as we are to obtain  this 70-year-old precious piece of history... Bob also told me he went through his father's war photos and found one of my father standing in front of the plane! He will send what he has to me in a gesture of reciprocation. Can't wait to get another piece of photo documentation of  our family history!

The year before my father died, he received a letter from a very small town in Luxembourg... The historical museum in that small village had found a piece of this plane and was planning an exhibit  around the local events during the war... They had been searching for two years(!) for the "angels from above" and were so excited to find one still alive, my dad....
He hand-wrote and sent to them his personal account of the 13th mission of Swing Shift Baby... If I ever get back to Europe, I would love to go to southern Luxembourg and see the exhibit that they put together based on my father's recollections....

The story of Swing Shift Baby lives on...


Thursday, March 24, 2016

Wall Flowers...

Day; 265. Sunny and beautiful, but WINNNNNDY!!

Temperature on outside kiln; 54 degrees
kiln firings; none
Music in the studio; Amy Winehouse

The days/weeks roll by... It has already been two weeks since I went off to the Albuquerque Spring Show...  Since I still have a large part of that body of work, I have not been motivated to make much. However, I have been making more hand-build cups, which I have really enjoyed...


I really enjoy the darting and cutting of the clay, it is just like sewing which I once tried to do for a living as well... ?! Another crazy scheme!!













Today I continued the obsession with texture and made some wall tiles I have been wanting to make for a long time...


These will hang/stand off the wall a good bit, 1-2 inches. The wall tiles I have made before have all been 1/4 inch thick so are pretty flush with the wall. I have been wanting to made much thicker ones for some time and today I finally figured out how to do it! I threw a short wall on the wheel about 1.5 inches high and just attached the tile itself to it, easy! I poked a couple of holes in the side walls so that I can attach some wire to the back as a hanging device. Can't wait to glaze them and see how they look on the wall!!....

It feels so good to make new work and feel inspired again, it seems like it's been since the first Ice Age since that has occurred!!

Friday, March 18, 2016

Dance the Night Away....

Day; 264. Sunny and breezy, AGAIN. Can't breathe due to allergies....

Temperature on outside kiln; 60 degrees
kiln firings; none
music in the studio; 70's and 80's radio on Pandora..

The perfect day in the studio.. too windy to go outside and too much pollen as well blowing around. Snorting all kinds of nose spray and steroid stuff but only so-so effective. I can't wait until the Juniper trees are done with their courting season and stop all the pollinating already...!!

Meanwhile back at the ranch I am still in hand-building mode and making cups and mugs just like yesterday.. There is something very satisfying about slowing down and just cutting and darting clay instead of  wildly spinning on a wheel, which can be fun too, but today I was in slo-mo again..

Except for the music! Oh man I had so much fun listening to 70's and 80's rock today;  dancing, prancing and singing as I went. Of course the classical guitarist mate was in the Pecos hiking so I turned it up LOUD  and didn't have to worry about disapproving glances from the high-brow husband..

But who can resist awesome bands like;
Ambrosia
Robbie Dupree
The Eagles
Earth, Wind, and Fire
Toto
Pure Prairie League
Steeley Dan
Steve Perry
Hall and Oates
The Bee Gees

I mean come on People, the list goes on and on....

If only we still had complexions like this;

 ....70's (high school)

..... 
and the 80's (college,complete with requisite hair perm of the times)


The music, the hair, the drugs, (just kidding, sorta...)

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Start Where You Are... With Cups!

Day: 263. Sunny and warm. But breeeeezyyyyyy

Temperature on outside kiln; 62 degrees
kiln firings; none
music in the studio; All Things Considered on NPR

Another entire week has gone by... I am not being very consistent with my postings. At this rate 365 Days in A Ceramics Studio blog is going to take me two years instead of one. I still have 100 days to go and it is March of the second year... !! Ah well, at least I am still at it!!

Last week got eaten up by the Rio Grande Spring Show and my  participation in it.. I spent 4 days in the Duke City hunkered down either in my booth or in my cozy hotel room on Central Ave. While the show was well attended I couldn't sell a plate or bowl to save my life!! I sold exactly 2 of each, which is really, really pathetic considering I sat there for 3 days! I did however sell lots of cups and earrings, as well as buttons, not exactly big ticket items! I consequently went home with about half of what I have historically made as this show. It puzzled me...  I felt happy to be there, proud of the work, and made sure I put out a good welcoming vibe to all customers... And my booth looked great...

Well, I have been putting a lot of energy into doing other things in my life besides shows.. maybe that has something to do with it... I also have plenty of inventory for the next REALLY BIG  shows; the spring Contemporary Clay Fair,  and the most important/successful  show, the Eldorado Studio Tour, so maybe it is as it should be...  I also am going to Boulder in a few weeks so having some inventory already made up and ready to go is a good thing..
 There is just the small matter of my FEDERAL INCOME TAXES which are due in a month and which I usually pay for with this Rio Grande show, not this year!? Hmmm, the Universe must have some other plan for me and my taxes and I anxiously await notification of what that might be...can't wait to find out how it will all with orchestrated.... !!

In the meantime, I started again in the studio today with wet work after going to the clay store and getting some fresh, soft, white stoneware, ahhhhhh!! And I started again where I always do, with, you guessed it, CUPS!!...






Love the square ones with the darted foot!! More tomorrow... having fun hand-building after a lot of wheel-throwing...

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Bright Lights, Big City

Day; 262. Sunny and warm, definitely Spring!

Temperature on outside kiln; 60 degrees
kiln firings; none
music in the studio; none

A week just went by... ! And I turned 59! How is that possible! I just can't relate to that number, it is really unthinkable... 59 is my parents age.. or so that is about the age they are forever in my mind. I myself can't possible be that old!? As I am still in my 50's, at least for one more year, I have decided to party hardy all year long, so let's going dining, drinking, dancing.... !!

Just spent a week firing kilns in anticipation of the Rio Grande Spring Show in Albuquerque, so I have not posted anything this week... A boring, tedious job of standing and glazing pot after pot so I had nothing to post... anyway, I am finally done and the truck is packed. Now I just have to wash some clothes and grab my tooth brush.. It always feels good to get to this point; everything is made and fired and now I just have to find them all new homes...
I've got a new bra!, a new blouse, a new pair of shoes, and a new haircut, what isn't to love! I'm feeling lucky, blessed, and hopeful that the weekend will be fun and profitable... Albuquerque here I come...!

Here are a few pics of the inventory in the studio waiting to be sanded, packed, and  priced, and a shot of my fave mugs from this go-round... If you happen to be in the Duke City this weekend come on by..! The Rio Grande show is on the NM State Fair Grounds, Manual Lujan Building.. Magpie Pottery is in booth# B5..




Thursday, March 3, 2016

More Interesting Projects ... Just What I Asked For!

Day; 261. Sunny and warm, very spring-like

Temperature on outside kiln; 55 degrees
kiln firings; image transfer firing to cone 02 in Big Mama kiln.
Music in the studio; Singer/songwriter David Ryan Harris, smoooooth...

Yesterday I was here... at band practice...


It was a little skinny without a guitarist but we managed thanks to the lovely Miya Endo who played all the melodies are her ukelele! I miss Julie B. who played many instruments for us, and also has a killer voice, but I think it is good for the rest of us, most especially myself, to step up our game and stretch ourselves musically. We also  have a new singer, Joanne S.  who loves harmony, and also can play percussion for us, something I have been wanting for awhile, so I am really excited about that...







Today was a glaze day, ho-hum, but it was beautiful today, simply marvelous, so I took the opportunity to go outside and water all 3 gardens. I spent the rest of the afternoon slowwwwwly glazing so as not to screw up next week's show too much!....

Now one more thing to do before American Idol at 7pm, (down to the top 10 singers!), and that is to write a proposal for the Santa Fe Opera in regards to appropriate items that I can wholesale in their retail shop. Of course their price point is very low so there isn't a lot to offer, what can I make for 20 bucks that is worth it!? Not much is the answer to that question,  but since it is mostly about operatic images, I think small little plates and trays are the answer, something that is flat that I can transfer images onto... like lunch and dinner plates...

Round or square, I think these little serving plates will be just the thing... easy to make and glaze, they afford a nice flat surface to collage images onto. Anyway, that's my solution and I hope they like it.. I imagine folks from all over the world coming to the SFO and seeing my work!

And buying some of course!