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Pottery by Osa
Pottery by Osa
@potterybyosa@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

Still warm from the kiln, covered in warm earth tones—I’m so relieved this piece came out successfully on the other side of firing. I worked on it over the course of a month and remembered to document moments of process which I think I’ll share in a thread.

The most important thing to know is that I consider this pot a collaboration. I coordinated the colors, but I didn’t choose them. Each clay tone was a surprise and a gift, and that’s where my excitement about this piece lies. #pottery

Me standing in my back yard holding a large pot in front of me with both hands. It borrows its spherical form from Nigerian water vessels and has a short, flared neck. It is about 16” (40cm) in diameter and 14” (36cm) in height. 

The pot has been divided laterally into six parts and each section has been decorated with carved lines in alternating patterns: a symmetrical abstract leaf motif and a large double diamond pattern. The colors are dark brick red, olive green, dark purplish brown, dusky pink and aqua. The interior is glazed glossy aqua to reference the water this form would historically have contained. 

Behind me is dense foliage and small blue patch of sky. I am smiling and wearing a black and white top and red paints, only partially visible from behind the large pot.
Me standing in my back yard holding a large pot in front of me with both hands. It borrows its spherical form from Nigerian water vessels and has a short, flared neck. It is about 16” (40cm) in diameter and 14” (36cm) in height. The pot has been divided laterally into six parts and each section has been decorated with carved lines in alternating patterns: a symmetrical abstract leaf motif and a large double diamond pattern. The colors are dark brick red, olive green, dark purplish brown, dusky pink and aqua. The interior is glazed glossy aqua to reference the water this form would historically have contained. Behind me is dense foliage and small blue patch of sky. I am smiling and wearing a black and white top and red paints, only partially visible from behind the large pot.
Me standing in my back yard holding a large pot in front of me with both hands. It borrows its spherical form from Nigerian water vessels and has a short, flared neck. It is about 16” (40cm) in diameter and 14” (36cm) in height. The pot has been divided laterally into six parts and each section has been decorated with carved lines in alternating patterns: a symmetrical abstract leaf motif and a large double diamond pattern. The colors are dark brick red, olive green, dark purplish brown, dusky pink and aqua. The interior is glazed glossy aqua to reference the water this form would historically have contained. Behind me is dense foliage and small blue patch of sky. I am smiling and wearing a black and white top and red paints, only partially visible from behind the large pot.
Pottery by Osa
Pottery by Osa
@potterybyosa@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

This is what it looked like before it was fired. At this point, I’d let it dry completely (we call that bone dry) and then I painted it with dirt water (we call that terra sig.) I love this soft, pastel stage and I also love the color shifting alchemy that happens in a hot kiln. The yellow to dark purple is especially wild.

After this I bisque fire, then apply glaze, then fire again. I work in batches so I was making other pots while I made this. #pottery #clay #ceramics #WIP #artprocess

A decorative unfired pottery vase with a spherical body and a narrow neck, featuring intricate geometric and leaf patterns in earthy tones of orange, yellow, and beige. It rests on a wooden surface, with other pottery and plants blurred in the background.
A decorative unfired pottery vase with a spherical body and a narrow neck, featuring intricate geometric and leaf patterns in earthy tones of orange, yellow, and beige. It rests on a wooden surface, with other pottery and plants blurred in the background.
A decorative unfired pottery vase with a spherical body and a narrow neck, featuring intricate geometric and leaf patterns in earthy tones of orange, yellow, and beige. It rests on a wooden surface, with other pottery and plants blurred in the background.
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Dinchen
@dinchenix@mastodon.art  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

✨ just make it exist first... ✨
#pixelart #dinchenix #artprocess

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@dinchenix@mastodon.art  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

✨ just make it exist first... ✨
#pixelart #dinchenix #artprocess

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Jo - pièce de résistance
Jo - pièce de résistance
@JoBlakely@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 9 months ago

The first in a new series “Flying Geese”, inspired by the “Flying Geese” quilt pattern. It continues on with the themes in all the work I’ve been exploring lately on migration, climate change, and other reasons people leave home, seek new places to call home. Using textiles as inspiration.
These simple geometric shapes are a nice contrast to the many details of the rug paintings which take a long time to complete.
Oil on Board
#art #artwork #mastoart #oilpainting #quilting #quilt

A woman with dark short hair under a hat in grey with golden yellow triangular crown-like ray shapes. She wears a golden emergency blanket emphasizing the trianglular shapes from the folds. She sits in profile, head turned back looking at viewer. Mountains are behind her in neutral grey tones, warm & cool, also emphasizing these shapes as light hits the mountain sides. Some solid black triangles in foreground standing in as rock and tree. 
In the sky faded out is a flying geese quilt pattern in a loose migration formation.
A woman with dark short hair under a hat in grey with golden yellow triangular crown-like ray shapes. She wears a golden emergency blanket emphasizing the trianglular shapes from the folds. She sits in profile, head turned back looking at viewer. Mountains are behind her in neutral grey tones, warm & cool, also emphasizing these shapes as light hits the mountain sides. Some solid black triangles in foreground standing in as rock and tree. In the sky faded out is a flying geese quilt pattern in a loose migration formation.
A woman with dark short hair under a hat in grey with golden yellow triangular crown-like ray shapes. She wears a golden emergency blanket emphasizing the trianglular shapes from the folds. She sits in profile, head turned back looking at viewer. Mountains are behind her in neutral grey tones, warm & cool, also emphasizing these shapes as light hits the mountain sides. Some solid black triangles in foreground standing in as rock and tree. In the sky faded out is a flying geese quilt pattern in a loose migration formation.
Jo - pièce de résistance
Jo - pièce de résistance
@JoBlakely@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 9 months ago

I had used metallic gold paint at first which looked good, then applied gold leaf to make the emergency blanket she is wearing, but it was hard to apply well and it didn’t seem to stick well enough, so didn’t look good, and I painted over in non metallic ochre oil paint. I might try to add metallic gold oil paint later.
I did a full under painting in acrylic.

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