Thursday, October 19, 2017

work of one kind or another for the foreseeable future


The last three small drowned feathers are in the kiln. The first three came out well though I think the white sand on one of them was a mistake as well as that pale gray for two of the rocks and for some reason I was way off on the volume measure for another one and it's not thick enough to suit me (will probably re-fire that one) and the quills are way too prominent, may have to grind those down some. 


And at first glance, I'm not wowed. The white feathers are so 'white' and dense and 'flat' that it's hard to see the detail I think. May have to reconsider my approach though I'll withhold judgement til I get the finish work done. We'll see how the next three come out. If nothing else, they're good studies for the four large panels and Marc got one of those molds done today. I have six weeks left before the first weekend open house so I think I'm going to try and get the flower/bee piece model finished and cast that I had just started on before Harvey and the ensuing upheaval hahahahahahaha, I'm such a kidder.

Since I finished those molds on Tuesday I worked outside Wednesday moving and consolidating the pile of leftover lumber from fixing the structure of the house. Some of it will be used over at the shop whenever Rocky wends his way back here but I wanted it off the grass which has not fared well under all those building materials. Then I trimmed around the raised garden beds which was in desperate need and started around the bunker when the last of the trimmer string shot out, about 18”. This trimmer has issues and I don't have enough electric cords to reach everywhere anyway so I went to look at gas powered trimmers. The lightest one was just under 10 pounds. I didn't buy it then but I think I'm going to go back before the week is out and get it.

So then I spent some time in the shop moving more stuff around and setting up my cold work station and went and got some big plastic containers to hold the pool whose boxes got turned to mush when the shop flooded. So the pool and it's cover have been sitting there for 6 weeks untouched. Oh ick. Smelly and slimy, I had to unfold both items and spread them out and hose them down. Still need to wipe them down both sides and let them dry before I can fold them back up.


Today I worked over at the shop again. During the demolition stage I had Rocky tear out the four built in rooms in the shop. I had them tear it out down to the framing because one, it was old and nasty and two, we needed to see how much rotten wood there was before we could rebuild. 


The guys did a pretty good job cleaning up after themselves considering the amount of debris they were dealing with. I filled two large bags with as much debris of small sheetrock bits, insulation, rust, and just plain dirt as I could lift and then I used the shop vac. Next was nail pulling and hosing down and vac-ing up the water off the concrete floor. Tomorrow I'll start on the next room...getting up the last bits of sheetrock and insulation, nail pulling, vac-ing, and hosing down the concrete floor. That's about all the time I can spare for that right now since I need to get back to working on the cast glass and I need to order some frit in order to do that.

These days it's just whatever is demanding the most attention every morning is what gets done cause it all needs to get done.  





13 comments:

  1. All three are wonderful. I can't pick a favorite.

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  2. The amount of work you keep describing is stupefying.

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  3. I agree with Joanne. Lord, woman! You are amazing.

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  4. Feathers are looking great, of course you're super critical - but I especially like the white sand one, the pebbles look so pebbley!

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  5. Sometimes when I find the feathers they have a bit of debris of dirt on them. It is the pure whit that stand out as treasures.Glad your other work is nearing done.I connected short scraps with a double length of wire and staples and formed a border in a small bed.

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  6. The feathers are beautiful to me but an artist like you knows what she wants and won’t be happy until it is perfect in her eyes. I think you do that in everything you do and you have my admiration.

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  7. Boy are you busy. I do love the feathers. Yes, they are dense but that white is perfect.

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  8. Really? Well, I'm wowed. Those feathers are gorgeous.

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  9. I love the feathers! So cool looking! And with a grouping, what might annoy you about one particular one doesn't really stand out. Well, to me - but you, my friend, are a perfectionist about your own work. As you should be!

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  10. You make me tired! I have to evaluate our travails in terms of yours. Or something like that.

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  11. I laughed at this: "These days it's just whatever is demanding the most attention every morning is what gets done cause it all needs to get done." Ain't it the truth? I laughed not in amusement, but in knowing commiseration. Sometimes, that's just the way it is.

    I'm wowed by the feathers. I think they're remarkable, as is. It will be interesting to follow any adjustments you make.

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  12. You've been doing a lot! I think the color scheme on the feathers turned out well. Is there a way to make them not-so-white without having to recast and refire the whole piece? (Although personally I don't think the whiteness looks bad.) I like the one lying on sand.

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  13. And you think I do a lot. Your day exhausts me!

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