Showing posts with label ceramic hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramic hearts. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

Inside the Studio with Mary Harding

Welcome to Inside the Studio!

Each week one of our contributors gives you a sneak peek into their studio, creative process or inspirations. We ask a related question of our readers and hope you'll leave comments! As an incentive we offer a free prize each week to bribe you to use that keyboard. The following week we choose a random winner.

Congratulations to Karen L.
You have won a pair of Lustre, Frosted, Opal handwoven beads from Rebecca of Songbeads
Please send Rebecca an email with your information.
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I am  pleased to open my studio to you on this cold but sunny winter day and share what I have been up to lately.


Hearts ready to be glazed.  This is a picture of the back of the hearts

A forest of heart ready to be glazed looking out my studio window into the winter snow

Like many others this time of year, I have been making hearts.

Close up of hand painted heart ready for the clear glaze

Metal Hearts  Solder Stamped


Ceramic Hearts -- Fronts of some of the ones in the first picture




A  Wire Wrought Heart


A Hand Cut Heart


A  Wire Heart





I have also been experimenting with Gelli Plate printing  on wet ceramic clay, as opposed to hand
painting the clay as in these pendants and earring charms below.   

Hand painted with glazes which makes for bright colors---earring charms



 Gelli Plate Printed  Earring Charms  One Firing  Light colors


So that is what I have been up to lately.  You can find the Ceramic Hearts and Small Metal Hearts  in my Etsy Shop  this morning

The Question and the Prize

Since it is so cold today, a weather question comes to mind.  What season do find inspires you to be most creative? and Why??  Leave a comment below and you will be entered to win a pair of ceramic hearts.  I find that winter inspires me the most, even though it is very cold where I live, because there are fewer distractions and more time for creating.  I look forward to reading your answers.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Mary


Winter Sunrise