This year, I joined Hakatere Ceramics and Pottery Ashburton to learn more skills and make art with clay.
Pocket is a handwork piece that I formed after the noticing the canvas pattern left from rolling the clay. I carved the stitching and added clay for the stud features and after drying, I bisque fired the piece.
The club held a Raku Firing day and so I glazed Pocket with a copper glaze on the studs and another glaze I have forgotten the name of. Raku Firing is exciting. The work is heated to over 1000 ºC and then quickly removed from the hot kiln and placed into a combustible material and starved of oxygen to produce a myriad of colors in the glazes and black where the clay was unglazed. The results are often unexpected.
![Pocket, ceramic, approx 20 x 20 x 4 cm](https://i0.wp.com/theoheartist.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/07/FB53F107-6B5E-4144-AFC3-E9C9CF584EF4_1_105_c.jpeg?resize=640%2C853&ssl=1)
Pocket has been entered in the Ashburton Society of Arts’ 59th Annual Exhibition and is available for sale at the Ashburton Art Gallery from 4-28 July 2023.
![Pocket (ceramic) at Ashburton Art Gallery](https://i0.wp.com/theoheartist.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/07/344E15AA-13EE-4709-9D87-B62205CE4571_1_105_c.jpeg?resize=640%2C853&ssl=1)
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