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bonsaiTALK ArchMaster
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hey, what is that in the bushes over there...
A large cloud of purple mist fills the room, then a subtle voice slowly begins to speak....
Zen, Yes you Zen, this is the CLAY FAIRY, go to Good Dirt, heal your soul. Make the pottery to please your soul..go to Good Dirt. They have clay and a kiln all ready for you. It is your destiny...if you build it they will come...this is not a dream...but a dream come true. ...purple mist slowly begins to thin out and vanish taking the CLAY FAIRY with it. |
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GREEN HORN
Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Danielsville GA (Near Athens)
Country: U.S.
USDA Zone: 7b
Posts: 1,692
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LOL OK you guys got me,...i'm just playing with mud, untill I get to Good Dirt, but I think this will help me to learn how to shape and build a little bit, they are just toss out peices, or what might even become knick-knacks, :-) Thank you Clay Fairy !
She does EXIST,....I found a pic,...http://www.polymerclay.co.nz/galleries/pics/ls/ls03.jpg
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"Although profoundly "inconsequential," the Zen experience has consequences in the sense that it may be applied in any direction, to any conceivable human activity, and that wherever it is so applied it lends an unmistakable quality to the work." ~ Alan Watts (1915-1973)
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Carlsbad, California..coastal desert
Country: United States
USDA Zone: 11
Posts: 5,412
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Apparently clay fairies have no bones in their arms.I always pictured a clay fairy sort of spattered with clay, barefoot, and with her hair pulled back so it doesn't get singed in the kiln. (Have you ever smelled burning hair? Did you know that it shrivels up on the ends? I speak from experience. 1900 degrees is HOT.) Morea, what do you think that she would look like? Joanie (my friends actually call me the Mud Goddess, just FYI. Not kidding) |
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day-clay-dreamster
Join Date: Jun-2005
Location: Gennep
Country: the Netherlands
Posts: 374
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Dear Joanie
OOOHHH Yes , That is hot !!!Once i looked and smelled a reduction kiln, roaring at 1280 *C , very close !! My eyes got so dryed out i dont know what happend . The nose and throat was sore for days . But the gasses i sniffed up ...... made me very high !!! Yes , nice occupation we have !!!! You make me feel poethical by Your question. The clay-fairy is in my mind definatly a LADY ! Capricious , sweet , unreachable , soft , stubbern. sensual and inviting . To be handled with much care and respect. As One knows the way she likes to be touched and taken care of she will reward you with all her beauty. I real life it is an elderly man , German , muscles , sparkling eyes , called Gunther . Kind regards Morea |
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Old Bonsaiman-new pots
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I need a clay fairy....
I wonder if Jenna Jameson is available? Dale
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________________________________ If you want to be Different.... You have to DO something Different! __________________________________________ Some people NEVER take the time to do a job right the first time.... but, they always seem to make the time to do it over again... ____________________________________________ Dale Cochoy Wild Things Bonsai Studio Yakimono no Kokoro Bonsai Pottery Hartville, Ohio Last edited by Dale Cochoy : 22-Nov-2006 at 11:23 AM. |
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Carlsbad, California..coastal desert
Country: United States
USDA Zone: 11
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Quote:
Gunther is a Kiln God. He brings fire and strength. What you take from him, will last forever, through the heat of summer and the terrible frozen winters. It can be buried and will survive a thousand years under the ground, until it is revealed again by the soft rains washing away the earth. Joanie |
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#37 |
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day-clay-dreamster
Join Date: Jun-2005
Location: Gennep
Country: the Netherlands
Posts: 374
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There is more Joanie
As we know Clay fairy allows only Gunther to embrace , stir up and come so close to her that she gives all her shape changing to him . Some earth-lings have also discovered her weak points and got into balance and forgiving her elusive nature. This has grown out of the luring and comming back over and over again. Time and tactil playing . Her greatest weakness is . pure , clear , cristaline WATER . Water combined with strong , soft and supple hands , Clay fairy gives her body and opens to earth-lings quest Until she desides to stretch no longer or remembers her nature shape again. It is the silent play of respectful discovering which can be done the best as Clay fairy and Gunther allow You to be part of the world they are in . Kind regards Morea |
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#38 |
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GREEN HORN
Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Danielsville GA (Near Athens)
Country: U.S.
USDA Zone: 7b
Posts: 1,692
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Dale, is it supposed to do that ?
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"Although profoundly "inconsequential," the Zen experience has consequences in the sense that it may be applied in any direction, to any conceivable human activity, and that wherever it is so applied it lends an unmistakable quality to the work." ~ Alan Watts (1915-1973)
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#39 |
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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
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Obtaining a kiln for a good price or finding the services of a kiln owner might not be that difficult to do.
Consider contacting studios in your area to see if they offer firing services. Often operators are glad to take in some extra firings to supplement their costs. Check the phone book for potters and porcelain doll makers. Call and ask. Community centres and potters often offer classes in ceramics. Take a class. They may offer services to past students. Potter suppliers may offer kiln services or may be able to refer you to one of their customers who does. Watch for a used kiln. There are small electric models available that operate on 110V and often folks buy one with a hobby in mind then do not follow through with it then sell them very cheap. Potters suppliers will have a for sale board up in their facility. You can always put a 'wanted' up on their board or even in the local newspapers. Artisans often congregate in a community. Finding a community and making a day trip might result in finding a lead on a good deal. When you find a source, you have also found an 'expert' who may be willing to help you expand your horizons in making pots. Good luck. B. |
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GREEN HORN
Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Danielsville GA (Near Athens)
Country: U.S.
USDA Zone: 7b
Posts: 1,692
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Hey thanks, I have found a local couple that make folk pottery and the hubby is Pat Sheilds, the guitarist for the Georgia Mudcats, so we already have guitar in common, I will contacting them after the holiday to see if I can trade some cleaning or paint work for some teaching and use of their clay/kiln.
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"Although profoundly "inconsequential," the Zen experience has consequences in the sense that it may be applied in any direction, to any conceivable human activity, and that wherever it is so applied it lends an unmistakable quality to the work." ~ Alan Watts (1915-1973)
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