Love in the Mud: Hold it Together



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We've talked about how much we use the drywall boards in the studio. Something else we use drywall for is hump molds. Our square and triangular plate molds are cut from two pieces of drywall. We file off any sharp edges and corners, tape them together and around the edges and voila! They're inexpensive and we can make as many, in as many shapes, as we want. Slab clay dries evenly for the first stage. When plates are leather hard, they remove easily and stand on their own.

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 Hold it Together1 comment
Saturday, February 14th 2004, by Amara & Thomas Alban

The parts and pieces of this were created spontaneously about two years ago and finally assembled, in its own time, a couple of months ago. It sits in our co-op gallery, High Desert Living Arts [link]a few doors down from our pottery.

I suppose the title says it all -- "Hold it Together." I keep feeling it's not a coincidence it's a woman. Perhaps just projection, but I think there's something more. There's something about the wobble. There's a hope, I think, that with help, even with the wobble, the bowl will be able to hold itself up at some point.

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21 Feb 2004 @ 10:15 by shawa : You gotta Love that piece!...
I think I get it!
Keep the pics of your art coming! They are well appreciated! :-)  



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