It is almost holiday break here, and we're in the home stretch of finishing our current pieces! I am working on a candle holder, but it is in the kiln so there are no pictures to show you. The candle holder combines different types of textures, with very rough patches of lines and dots interspersed with holes spelling the words "Light a Candle in the Mind". The finished project will look cool, I promise!
In the spirit of the holidays, here are some tokens of knowledge about clay:
- Leather Hard - Clay which has dried sufficiently to be stiff, but is still damp enough to be joined to other pieces.
- Bone Dry - Clay that is completely dried but not yet fired. Clay forms are most fragile at this stage.
It is important to connect slab work (like the candle holder) when the clay is leather dry because slabs are hard enough to stay in place, but not so dry that they won't attach to the other slabs.
Happy holidays, and hopefully there will be lots of fun pictures to show next time!