From Local Earth to Finished Pottery – Part 1

From Local Earth to Finished Pottery – Part 1

If you had walked by me on this day, you probably would have wondered why I was filling a bucket with mud.

I originally hoped this would become a clay body.

It didn’t—but it ended up becoming something even more interesting.

It’s a silty material that I collect from my property. After washing away the clay, sieving it, and drying it, I’m left with a fine powder that I can use as a substitute for silica in some of my glaze recipes.

One of those glazes is Kulli Okchakko, my blue glaze that’s made with nearly 50% local materials.

I love exploring the materials beneath my feet and discovering what they can become.

In the next post, I’ll show you what this muddy bucket turns into after processing.

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