Sunday, 6 March 2011

Saya's Birthday

It was Saya's birthday on Friday so Liz and I cooked and throw a fantastic party!! We played games including an excellently drawn pin the tail on the donkey - by Liz!! We had a Tower of cup cakes and the room was decorated with danish flags and paper chains as well as everyone having newspaper sailor hats!! A friend os Sten's was there so it was nice to have a translator! We talked about his work and who he has worked with. He used to work for Royal Copenhagen, as an artist. They used to have sheds at the old factory that we inhabited by artists, these artist would received a annual wage - but everything they made belonged to royal copenhagen. He now comes here from February to september and then spends winter with his wife on their farm, where he also has a studio, just above copenhagen.


Test Firings

The first set of test firings I did revealed that the handle on the tea cup was too heavy. But on my second test firing i did a selection of handle sizes and weights and two worked perfectly. I now need to make handle moulds fro the cup, sugar bowl and milk jug. It seems that i may not have time to make a teapot mould as time is running out - but we shall see!




Monday, 28 February 2011

Todays firing and sugar pot



I did a mock up of the sugar bowl design - really badly but I really like it! It looks a bit like a cement mixer! This afternoon I also put on a Kiln with some test mugs so that once they are fired I can test the balance of the handle! So all very exciting...

Sunday, 27 February 2011

Copenhagen Ceramics Quest

On Friday we all set off for Copenhagen at 8am! We had been given a tour to follow of different galleries and shops as well as suggestions as to where to have coffee and lunch. However Anne and Tanja proved to be far more knowledgeable and better tour guides then an A4 piece of paper! We started at Design Zoo which showcased up and coming danish designers work. They also had in house studios and the bottom floor was mostly taken up with the manufacture of tables, that were ordered bespoke through the shop.






Our second stop was meant to be open studios however this did not seem to happen anymore but the studios where there and the kind tenants let us have a look around! It was amazingly clean and tidy, I don't know how they all managed it. The atmosphere was so calm and inspiring. It made me want a space in the studios and move to copenhagen even more!




From here we went to 2 Galleries in the Meat Market. This area was so much like Smithfields of London, early morning the meat was brought in and distributed, during the day there were galleries and at night a number of bars. However I may be biased and believe Smithfields is better looking! One gallery had Photos by Sigurdur Gudmundsson which were both hilarious and interesting as well as paintings by Ivan Anderson which I really enjoyed his use of media and form.



We stopped at a Coffee and Vinyl shop, which had some suspect music playing. There was a Parade of soldiers arriving back from Afghanistan, which was sad and patriotic all rolled into one.






Next was Keramik og Glaqsvaerkstedet which was full of Paul Scotts work and the lady who mage the light shades in our dinning room. I brought a new top on the way to the shop from a second hand shop that we popped into just quickly to get warm. Its a cute which shirt that I wore out that night. Our last cultural stop was the Decorative Arts Museum which had a timeline of objects similar to the Geffrye Museum in Bethnal Green. I saw some ceramic topped tables which were interesting that I thought I could do some work with. Also some modern design Classics by Kaare Klint, Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen and Verner Panton as well as a ladder chair by Cecillie Manze that I liked.




That Night we had Dinner in a vegetarian restaurant in Christiania before going back to Tanja's house and getting ready to go out in the Meat District.


Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Skaelskor The Village

Skaelskor is the village that we are staying in. It is very small with one main street of shops. There is a huge harbour and apparently in the summer it is very busy due to people on boats and taking holidays, but right now its quiet and sleepy. The busy summer months might explain the small villages need for 4 large supermarkets! There is a second hand store to the north of the Village on the main road in. It is amazing there are two sofas that I want - but somehow I don't think that they will be coming home with me! I wanted to drive home in a bit of a road trip, but having looked in the rental prices it would be at least £1,700! We have a second exhibition that I wasn't aware of that is not here but somewhere else that is the end of april and may. Maybe Ill drive over for that and pick up all my moulds? We shall see if i produce anything good first!