Bonsai Pots all fired and ready to go
They all made it! A bit brighter than we figured for some, but this is our chance to figure out what we want to do and to 'not do' when the pot making winter season hits us.
Mame pots
2 from Aaron, and my contribution on the right. These came out actually rather nice, 3 different styles of pot and painting - 3 new pieces of art. :)
Mame pots
Another side view of the nicer Mame pots that came out.
Log Pot
This will soon have a Juniper planted into it, pictures of that tree soon to follow. I like the textures on this pot and how the colors fell into the grooves.
Log Pot
Side view - no it's not perfect - it's hand made, not poured mold. It has 'character'.. :)
Aaron's Round Pot
This came out really well - great texture and aaron's selection of colors gives the impression of the pot sitting in a field of grass.
Aaron's Round Pot
Another view, this pot is fairly deep; not sure how it'll be used but whatever goes into it will certainly be enhanced by this creation.
I think it's awesome that you have found something like this to get in to. And, I love the round pot that Aaron made. It looks like something I would buy. Good luck and enjoy your experiences!
ReplyDeleteI love your pots!! Do you sell them?
ReplyDeleteDana thanks so much for the kind words - believe me we appreciate hearing this sort of response so early into our pottery 'learning curve'! If someone were interested in a pot(s) I'm sure we could re-create, or seperate ourselves from it to sell - this is our end goal in 1-2 years time. (This is the testing phase!) Thanks again, if one of these really caught your eye, drop me an email jayy.e.vee@gmail.com and we can discuss. :)
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