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Wednesday, November 28, 2012


Wednesday, November 21, 2012


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Well , after all the enthusiasm for the first birthday celebrations ..there is a WINNER ... (Drumroll ) ...the winner of our First Birthday Giveaway Prize is...
Kim Foale for her lovely heartfelt limerick ...
"There once was a girl called Tassie Kim
all she wanted was a ramekin
The reds caught her eye
so she sat down and tried
to be creative and win a ramekin"..
Kim , I need you to email me your postage details so I can forward the ramekins to you,Congratulations ,and thank you for all the lovely kind wishes and everyone's continued support & interest in Mud Colony !!
mail@adrianachristianson.com.au



Wednesday, November 7, 2012

MUD COLONY IS ONE YEAR OLD !!! that must mean its GIVEAWAY TIME !!

Heeeeeyyyy..guess what ? Mud Colony is ONE !!
Look at that ..3 of us..now there are 45 on the list and around 20ish that post regularly !
My how we've grown....a big THANK YOU  to YOU  if you have posted to Mud Colony, or have SHARED the blog with someone , or are a regular FAN !
I think cause for CELEBRATION !

Leave a comment on this page and the most creative one will WIN a set of 2 of my RETRO ramekins !!!
WINNER will be announced NEXT WEEK HERE on the Mud Colony Blog....

 
So..better get back to it...theres clay to be tamed...*sound of whip cracking *
Cheers
Adriana Christianson

Monday, November 5, 2012

Look...we're REAL !

Above from right to left..Sadhana Peterson, Katy Mitchell,  Adriana Christianson, Anna Ryland ,Therese (Anna's friend from Port Hacking Potters)  
As you might know , Mud Colony collects potters from all over the planet , all sharing the happenings in our studios. A lot of us  work by ourselves , and many of us HAVEN'T met FOR REAL before !
So sometimes the Internet world might seem pretty surreal ,and  others might think your Internet 'friends'
don't actually exist ..well here's PROOF ..we DO !!

The lovely  Katy Mitchell participated in the Eveleigh Artisans Market so a few of us Mud Colony people decided to surprise her ..and we DID ...it was FABULOUS..and a few of us who hadn't met FOR REAL
did as well !

So,there you have it...feels like family..our Mud Colony Family ..

See you Thursday ,when the link re opens for the week

Cheers
Adriana Christianson
 


Wednesday, October 31, 2012


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Featured Mud Colony Artist/Blogger-Anna Ryland



1.       MC; What do you love the most about being a potter/ceramist/clayworker?

I love the endless possibilities of clay work – to be able create almost anything from the functional bowl to the elegant piece of jewellery to the funky little sculpture, then there are the different clay bodies, the colours and textures and then the glazes.  Always something new to try and someone (either another Mud -Colonist or on the ACA Discussion List), will know how to go about it!


2.       MC; What inspires you?
Mostly nature, bush flowers, birds and trees but also memories of childhood (playing in unpaved roadside gutters making clay dams and floating leaf boats, my Dad’s pure bred Berkshire pigs); expressions of ‘Nice’ (think Myf Warhurst); other potters works, often a form or pattern
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3.   MC:    Tell us about the processes involved in producing your work? 
     I mostly throw on the wheel but enjoy hand building too.  I use either a white stoneware or porcelain, though I recently used a mix of buff stoneware clays for a wood firing workshop  
     ........... and am using the same clay for a pig sculpture. 
      

       I love texture and pattern so often apply sprigs ,or if hand building, use textured wall paper to pattern my clay. I use commercial tissue prints in small amounts and some ceramic pencil or under glaze colours.  Very eclectic :^)

4.       MC; Describe your studio
A cave?  It’s a small room under a concrete deck so the ventilation could be better.  It is good in summer in that the work dries slowly, cold in winter. I have a wheel, a wedging table, a work table and shelves and a cupboard for storage.  The tiled floor makes it easy to clean.  It looks out into a little garden often visited by King parrots and lorikeets.

I don’t have my own kiln so either share firings with a friend who has one or submit to the vagaries of class kilns when enrolled at TAFE or community classes. I am a member (and President) of the Port Hacking Potters Group  http://www.porthackingpotters.blogspot.com.au/  and use their electric kilns but they have been out of action for months but just reinstalled so I’m looking forward to being able to fire my own wares again.


     How do your market and sell your work?

I’ve been entering the Sydney Teapot Show for a few years now and this year also entered the Melbourne Teapot Exhibition.

 I’ve had some success in the Hornsby ArtPrize with my pig sculptures and last year entered the Coraki Art Prize and sold my piece there too.   

Otherwise I share market stalls with other members of the Port Hacking Potters.  Now that I’m more confident with my jewellery I hope to start an online outlet before too long.

6.    MC; How did you find Mud Colony? And what impact, (if any), has it had on your blogging?

Well I’d already met up online with Adriana through our blogs and then Facebook and the Australian Ceramics Assn Discussion List so Mud Colony was a natural progression.  My blog stats soar each time I post to Mud Colony and its lovely to get some new visitors commenting on my posts.  It also encourages me to post more often and pushes me to make so that I have something to post about! 

7.       MC:Are there any clay blogs that you ALWAYS look at, and why?

    That has changed slightly since joining Mud Colony.  Now the posts of the week are the ones I am sure to look at.  
 Fortunately one of my favourites, Linda Starr’s, Blue Star Gallery http://bluestarrgallery.blogspot.com.au/ is now part of Mud Colony. Linda shares her clay struggles as well as recipes and daily life, often inspiring or thought provoking. 
  Of course, Adriana’s posts are always inspiring – all those pots and beautiful sgraffito! www.adrianachristianson.blogspot.com
  Ellen Appleby’s “Based in Noosa”
 http://ellensappleby.blogspot.com.au/


 
    Sophie Milne’s “Six Hundred Degrees”  http://sixhundreddegrees.blogspot.com.au/ 
    Elaine Bradley’s  blog http://elainebradley.blogspot.com.au/  beautiful work and an insight into happenings on the other side of the country;

    and the latest one, since Mud Colony would be Marian Williams, “A Love Affair With Clay” http://marianwilliamspottery.blogspot.com.au/  Great to see her work being influenced by her recent trip to Italy.

1.      MC; Best piece of advice you have been given about your practice?
“You have to love it” and then (wish I’d been told this earlier) “make more pots”.

2.       MC:What would be YOUR advice to someone just beginning their practice?
    Get your work out there – enter competitions, look for any opportunity to exhibit or place your work in a gallery that appreciates ceramics.  Don’t leave it too late! Go for it even while you are still studying!
Anna Ryland is a regular contributor to Mud Colony with her blog 'Anna's Ceramics'
Anna also has a second blog , which serves as a portfolio


Click HERE to read Carole Epp's 'Artist of the Day 'article  about Anna.