
Cereal bowls and milk pitcher? or ice cream bowls and hot fudge pourer? You decide.
These pieces are in porcelain, rather sturdy instead of paper-thin, glazed in a barely-blue celadon. There are actually six bowls in the set.

Cereal bowls and milk pitcher? or ice cream bowls and hot fudge pourer? You decide.
These pieces are in porcelain, rather sturdy instead of paper-thin, glazed in a barely-blue celadon. There are actually six bowls in the set.
Sometimes when I have a bit of extra clay I model a hand or a foot, never a pair for some reason. My own limbs are the model, so the hands are chubby, the feet are peasant-like with bunions.
I make the palm or full foot first, excavate little hollows for the phalanges, then add the digits, long clay fingers or bulky toes, instead of just squishing them into a form. I add lumps for the ankle and wrist protuberances, and for the knuckles, then smoothe them out. If I were I think about onogeny replicates phylogeny, I guess I would make some fins first, the some chubby little Mickey Mouse hands then evolve them into fine fingers.
This hand was coming along, but before I finished smoothing out the skin to make a lovely ideal hand, I dropped it on the dusty floor of the studio. It wrenched into a mature twisted appendage, wrinkly, knarly.