Sunday, 29 October 2017

To order pieces via my Etsy shop please click on the link below:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Jonquilcook

If you are interested in commissioning something unique, please contact me directly by email at:jonquilcook@hotmail.com

My workshop is located at
Le Bourg, Ratenelle, 71290, France.

Some of the plates, jugs and bowls in the 'Forest' series are produced using the same sgraffito techniques as those described below for the cobalt blue fish, but I also make pieces where free-hand drawings over copper green slip provide the decoration.

This image shows the pieces stacked in the kiln just before the final glaze firing.
Before....

And after!

At work decorating a 'tree-pot'. Fortunately I don't have to go too far from my front door for suitable subject matter...


Below are some images of me at work on the 'fish' series. I took inspiration for this design, some years ago now, from looking at Japanese woodcuts and textile prints after somebody had asked me to produce them a bowl with fish on it.  The bowls, tea-pots, plates and vases I went on to produce have proved quite popular so I continue to make them (the carving process never loses its marvellous, meditative pleasure for me!) and am now selling them via JonquilCeramics on the Etsy website.


I use white earthenware clay to throw forms on the wheel. These are then painted with oxide slips (I use cobalt for blue). When the slip reaches the right level of dryness (leather-hard) I begin to scrape it away using a range of metal or wooden tools depending on the marks I want to make. This technique is called 'sgraffito'.




When the decoration is completed I leave the pots to dry before a first 'biscuit' firing - to 1000 degrees centigrade, oxidation, in an electric kiln . This usually takes around 9 hours.
Finally, I glaze the pieces with a transparent enamel finish which gives a glass-like sheen to the pieces after they have been fired for a second time. 



Happy New Year everyone! The start of a new decade, and hopefully a lot more exciting work being produced from my little studio space on the...