HUNTINGTON BEACH – Pottery enthusiasts will meet at Huntington State Beach Saturday to use the fire pits to make ceramics. Participants plan to use a technique called pit firing to create unique ...
Dozens of potters gathered this weekend to practice one of the most primitive forms of their art: a pit firing. Instead of hardening clay pots in an electric kiln, potters place them in a large pit ...
This kind of pit firing is new to her, she said, but she has known wood-fired pottery since her college days. “In Montana, where I’m from and where I studied ceramics, I fell crazy in love with wood ...
Show coordinator Penny King said weather events had a dramatic impact on what potters could make. Dry weather makes clay dry so it is harder to work. This year, a total fire ban has put a halt on ...
"Learn the key techniques, tips, and tricks for pit, barrel, raku, and wood firing. Fall in love with flames, wood, and the effect that unique firing methods have on pottery. Move beyond the electric ...
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