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I have been potting for 25 years, and count
myself very fortunate to love what I do. My studio is in Knutsford, BC,
overlooking beautiful Shumway Lake.
I work in earthenware for large sized wall murals and vases,
or in cone 10 stoneware and porcelain for functional pieces and coffee-table
bowls. Each bowl is thrown from 20 lb of clay, often with
coils added to make a "ragged" edge, then fired for
13 hours in my Bourry Box wood kiln. I use thin strips of fir,
cedar and birch, blended each time I stoke the firebox. Wood produces
the longest flame of any fuel, and the flames wrap around the contours
of the pieces, toasting any bare clay and melting ash into the glazed
surfaces.
I have recently been experimenting with
melting dichroic glass into the centre of my big bowls, to add pattern
and texture to them, and excitement to the routine of producing pottery.
See more of Bonnie's work at her website... http://www.bonniekeats.com/index.htm
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