Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Hailey's Antique and Art Show


I will be bringing functional pieces to the Hailey show. I think they will be a
good compliment to the antiques and other art. This piece is a spoon holder,
or a vase.

Saki Set

Tea set

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Underglazes


2010 Teresa Burnett - Garden Sculpture

This is a glazing technique that I have been using lately. I "print" the texture and patterns on the clay in the slab stage of the process. Then I build each piece from the slab. The colors are put on with a brush and is called underglazing. The colors are vibrant. After I paint on the underglaze and the clay is dry, I bisque fire. Then the final coat of clear glaze is put on and the fire is done to cone 6.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Ketchum Art Festival


This is a view of our booth at Hailey May 31 weekend. We decided to put our small sculptures on tables, and the larger ones we set on the ground at the corner of the tent. It worked out well. We decided to set our booth up similarly for Ketchum, which was last weekend, July 9-11.
I don't have a photo of the sky at Ketchum, but it gave us very exciting weather. On Friday about 4 pm. it rained hard for about 45 minutes. Many artists art work was at risk of damage from the rain, so many closed up their booths until the water subsided. Saturday was the same at about 2 pm, rain and hail. It was a deluge! We had visitors and so we snacked and had a fun visit. I am very lucky that my art work is weather proof!
I decided to bring less tall sculptures, and more small sculptures to this event due to the economy. I reasoned that people would be more inclined to spend small amounts. However, I sold more tall ones!
Despite the weather, we made a few sales. Two couples each bought two sculptures. One couple took their pieces home and set them up right away. They will get some kind of container to set them in, to hide the bricks. Usually the sculptures are set in a garden and the bricks are put in the ground.
They brought us the photos! It is very gratifying when someone buys my work. It really completes the exercise of art-making!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Boise Flower and Garden Show


I couldn't attend the Flower and Garden Show without becoming attached to the exotics. What an amazing show by the Orchid Society, and also the Bonsai. I found a tiny oncidium than I hope will survive this dry climate. I also found some cymbidiums, and purchased two tiny ones. We'll see what I can do with them!



These are the taller sculptures that I make. The supports you see are only for display. The sculptures are supported with rebar that is cemented into a 6" concrete half brick with goes in the ground, so the support system is not visible at all.


This is our booth at the Boise Flower and Garden Show. It was fun to meet lots of gardeners. Gave away lots of business cards! Made a few sales. These small sculptures are my "Bread and Butter" of my business, because they are a small investment for someone who is not sure how much or how big an item for their garden.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Pottery in January



These are my inventory of beads from last year. I have to give my accountant my inventory this year, for tax purposes. The black fabric on the wall is a twin sized sheet that I attached to the wall. I spread the bottom of it out on the floor to do my photography. When I have a small piece, like a tray with goblets, I set them on a small table with a black cloth covering. It is a very good way to make a black background.



These are beads that will stack on a rebar/conduit set up. I will fire these when I am done with the bisque fire today.

Yes I have been working on pottery. I made some trays, wall flower hangings, and sculptures. I am anxious to finish new pieces to take to the gallery.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Paper work


I hope this season of giving, eating, laughing
brings you much joy!

Two Old People Wrestle Dog!
Every year at Christmas we receive newsletters from our
friends. I love to read them, and this year, as we got our
letter composed, I thought it would be fun to take a picture
with our dog. She is afraid of cameras (who knows why) so
it is a struggle to get her in a picture unless she is asleep.
This is our attempt at coolness!
Our news letters will go out late this year because daughter
April still has our address book. She took it last summer to
copy addresses for wedding invitations.

I have been experiencing an obsession with making Origami
boxes! Once I figured out how to make them, I can't stop!
These are made from gift wrapping paper. I just found some
handmade paper at COST PLUS, and am excited to make
more of them.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Beauty As a Function


These pieces are going to Brown's Gallery today. I make functional pottery that is unique in its beauty. It is not supposed to look like mass produced pottery that is found in department stores. This Sake/Brandy set is pleasurable to hold, as well as having visual beauty.


This is a wine goblet set that is also going to be in Brown's Gallery for sale.