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Anna Keiller smoked ceramic sculptures 27 April 2009

Posted by pcNielsen in Art, Artist profile, Ceramics, Found objects, Salvage, Sculpture.
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Via Twitter (and thanks to searches I’ve set up in TweetDeck) I’ve become internetly acquainted with ceramic sculptor Anna Keiller. The most recent post on her blog, Fire and Earth, details her smoking process, which is much more exciting than using an electric kiln (as I do).

anna-keiller-smoking

She also has an older post that talks a little more about smoke firing titled Smoke Firing. I talk about my process in this post from last July. The following is one of her recent works titled The Abduction, after a Swedish fairy tale. I quite like the coloring on the piece, and give her props for the use of salvaged materials in the base and post.

anna-keiller-abduction

I think I’m going to have to find myself a barrel and try this smoking method out. It looks much more fun and is probably cheaper than running the kiln to smoke. The only trick to barrel smoking for me could be locally enforced burn bans we suffer from in Northwest Arkansas on a fairly regular basis.

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1. annakeiller - 17 May 2009

Hi there!
Glad you like The Abduction – it is kind of close to my heart.
As well as sawdust/woodshavings, you can try to pack your smoke bins with dry leaves, ripped up newspapers and all manners of organic (dry) waste. I am updating my blog with some photos of smoke fired Fat Birds – pleased with the purple-ish tones from the manganese oxides…Mmmm!
Enjoy!
Anna
Http://annakeiller.wordpress.com