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▲ AIR ▲ FIRE ▲ WATER – The Racu Experience
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EARTH ▲ AIR ▲ FIRE ▲ WATER This is alchemy. We take slippery Earth and give it a shape and smooth it with Water, The Air hardens it into a fragile thing , waiting. for the Fire. Ah, the fire. It has the power to turn the pudgy earth into shiny brittle Glass. ( There’s a fancy name for that, Vitrification, But it’s really magic) However, letting a closed kiln take over some of these essential processes means we are missing out on a lot of the fun. Most pottery is put into a kiln and only taken out once all the magic is done, But, Racu,, originally a Japanese technique connected with Zen Buddhism, strives for something much more spontaneous and unpredictable. Carefully watching thru a peephole, we wait until the pot is red-hot and the glaze has melted. Then we open the kiln quickly, interrupting the process, and take out the pots with tongs. Immediately we plunge them into a container of combustible material such a sawdust, shredded newspaper, or leaves. There is lots of smoke and fire and excitement. And anticipation. Because the results are unpredictable. Snuffed in the organic stuff, lots is happening: the metal oxides in the glaze and the clay are fully or partly condensed and beautiful colors and patterns are developing. Once this is done, we get hands-on again, and plunge them into water. Amidst the hissing noises and steam, more changes are happening as surfaces crackle The entire process is exciting and spontaneous. Intuition is equal to science. The process itself is really in charge, and we are active bystanders. The Fire, and Organic stuff, and Timing and Water and access to Air all conspire to create coloration and patterns that are completely unique for each piece The workshop is open to complete beginners as well as more experienced potters. Beginners will make simpler pieces the first few days, both wheel throwing and hand building techniques will be employed. More seasoned ceramic artists will be challenged by some cutting edge state of the art techniques. The final firing process is open to all as your teacher guides you through each step. |
EARTH ▲ AIR ▲ FIRE ▲ WATER
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TAOS ART SCHOOL
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