Sunday, April 29, 2007

Rick Williams

3 comments:

Renee said...

Just wanted to say that I really like the way this was displayed. I know you have had some trouble with the glazes, but I really appriciate the time and work you are putting into these pots. They looked great at the show, especially with the added pieces in the middle. The circular pattern the are layed in works well with their shape. It has a sense of infinity. Your eye continuously travels from piece to piece. I find this intriguing and very effective. Great job!

Anonymous said...

I like the range of surfaces you were able to produce. Keeping the shapes similar allows the viewer to really look at the way the glazes and fire interacted. I think the way they were displayed in the group made each piece stronger. Keep going!

Anonymous said...

I believe this idea of finishing these pieces in a traditional Raku firing process is great. From the picture you are unable to tell the time that has been put into creating a traditional clay body. I believe you are doing these forms justice. I believe as an artist you are doing this right from start to finish.