
I love receiving feedback from friends, family and coworkers. This mug was inspired by a story shared about a coworker’s family member who loves wolves.
Here is another inspired wolf mug:


I love receiving feedback from friends, family and coworkers. This mug was inspired by a story shared about a coworker’s family member who loves wolves.
Here is another inspired wolf mug:

Saw this in Twitter today and I saw similarities to pottery firings… so cool! Cause you never know what you’re gonna.
Watch caterpillars transform into butterflies in this incredible time-lapse https://t.co/6h3O4vi91U
http://twitter.com/NatGeo/status/1066029865353256960

Busy. Potters gathering n’grooving in a large studio, humming and working on myriad pottery projects – from mugs for upcoming shows to sculptures to pieces for WOOD FIRE! Yes! That’d be me and several others. My wife also sat three hours patiently while I did my Glaze Business.
Considering there were some hopeful woodfire pottery yet to be bisqued there was plenty of woodfire conversation including how to help the pre-bisque drying process. Thanks to master potter Millie Schmidt there is a tiny better chance that those late comers may just make it to the WF kiln.
Here are photos of the 3 Glaze lots, ready for the kiln! 1) Arkham Black, 2) Gold Shino, and something new: 3) Shifty Shinto!




Excitement continues as I work to renew the Cosmic Series. The first set of items were sent to the kiln to be bisqued (left photo) and came out ready to glaze (right photo).
Last night during class I went to start glazing – first coat of Starry Night (left photo), then a 1/4-1/2 dip in Coastal Blue (middle photo) and then a tiny dip in Cream (right photo).
What I realized is, after dipping 8 mugs into the Starry Night and then working to remove the glazing from the bottom and bottom rims, that I was moving too slowly! I finished 2 mugs in way more time than anticipated, and I had 14 more to do before class was over!
A fellow potter – and I.T. CEO by day – provided me the solution that prevented more gray hair from spontaneously bursting on the scene… she suggested that I WAX the bottoms so I didn’t have to spend a lot of time wiping the glaze from those areas! OF COURSE! She’s a genius and I am so glad she reminded me of that option. So instead of trying to glaze 16 pieces in a couple hours I happily finished up the 8 that I had started…

I then waxed the remaining 8 waxed pieces (left photo) and placed those on my then empty shelf (right photo).. it’s my new shelf as I had just re-upped at Clayscapes Pottery.
Excitement builds as I look forward to going to studio again to:

See the square?
Here is a sample of the finished result:


First I want to share that I did attend the Iroquois Museum Art & Craft Fair – my 1st official show – and I had an incredible time and enjoyed the experience from start to finish. Now it’s time to get back to the Potter’s Wheel to create more of what I love to create – a series I call my “Cosmic Series”.
INSPIRATION came big recently from space.com who just posted an article that showed a MUSE spectrograph from the European Southern Observatory (ESO)… and the image is sooooo awesome! Here is the image:

My Cosmic series of pottery is pure joy to create because to me, the glazes result in a look that remind me of our universe, or perhaps even another universe.. who’s to say 😀
In my Cosmic Series Pottery I can see/sense life in the cosmos with the blues, blacks and whites dynamically playing/interacting in the field of creation, even creating patterns in the ‘space gas’
Here’s an example, can you see past the asteroid belt?

Tonight I head to the Clayscapes Pottery Studio & class to glaze my bisqued pieces – – – I wish you could join me as it’s great fun and lovely energy there. Maybe I can take some studio photos tonight to show you the where the fun is.
Exploration of Twitter Space!
Yes I reached out through Twitter space to Neil deGrasse Tyson to get his take on using a spiral as a symbol of a Universe

would you agree that a “Universe” can be symbolized as a Spiral? https://t.co/YNEKfvhM0H
I have handmade ONE universe, a SUBTLE universe, and Multi-verse mugs. It’d be cool to get your view!— Oneida Shark (@OneidaShark) August 22, 2018
I haven’t heard back from him yet….
I’m old yet my heart still fills with wonder as often as possible.
I feel young although when I sense all that I’ve been through, all the situations and experiences as opportunities, i find it all to be amazing. For that and many many things, I am grateful.
This leads me to share that I am excited to be on my road at this time with inspiration and opportunity to create moments in clay, in sculpture and/or on the Potter’s Wheel, meaningful moments of my heritage and ethnicity. I am Native American. I hope to heal ethnic traumas with the resonation and ripples of love.
Stay tuned!
