WildFire MudWorks | Dave Sawyer | Traditional and Raku Fired Ceramic Art and Gifts

Two Bears Plus One

Background and “in progress” photos

 

Two Bears Plus One

Featured in the WildFire ‘23 exhibition at the Artists Collective|Spartanburg

 
 
 

Two Bears Plus One … $450

Along with birds. Bears, wolves, and horses make up the top four of my favorite subjects. This work, in a tryptic format features three colorful bears on equally colorful background panels.  

This work is approximately 20” by 20” and was constructed by hand from an off-white earthenware clay body. The entire work was fired in the western raku firing technique.  This consists of each piece being bisque fired to cone 04 (1945 degrees F), then glazed with three coats of low temperature raku glazes.  After each piece was glazed, they were placed in a specially designed raku kiln and quickly brought up to cone 06 (1828 degrees).  Once at temperature, the kiln was turned off and opened.  The individual pieces were then taken out of the kiln and placed in reduction bins filled with newspaper shredding.  When the red hot ceramic pieces touched the combustible shredding flames erupted and after a few seconds, lids were paced on the bins, effectively smothering the flames.  The result of this process of quickly heating the pieces, cooling the pieces, and then exposing them to the effects of the flames and smoke result in uniquely spontaneous impacts to the surface of the ceramic pieces.  Often times creating random iridescent and metallic effects.  Besides being a lot of fun doing it!

Here are some “in progress” photos as I was working on its design through completion.

After bisque firing

Backgrounds glazed and ready for raku firing

After raku firing and cleaned up