That is great, Amy. Gee... I wonder which one I am.
Still here in lovely Firenze. (Well, it rained hard today, but still it is spring.) I took my big ceramic cascade to a friend's industrial kilm near Pisa. (The SACI one was too small.) It was fun talking with his workers about how best to bake it without it exploding. They have a good Italian style discussion going....you would have thought somebody's life was at stake. (I guess art is life.) Anyway they decided to place it on its side...which seemed the most precarious to me...but I guess given ceramic contraction, projectile disfunction and other things I couldn't understand, it was the best option. Keep your fingers crossed.
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That is great, Amy. Gee... I wonder which one I am.
Still here in lovely Firenze. (Well, it rained hard today, but still it is spring.) I took my big ceramic cascade to a friend's industrial kilm near Pisa. (The SACI one was too small.) It was fun talking with his workers about how best to bake it without it exploding. They have a good Italian style discussion going....you would have thought somebody's life was at stake. (I guess art is life.) Anyway they decided to place it on its side...which seemed the most precarious to me...but I guess given ceramic contraction, projectile disfunction and other things I couldn't understand, it was the best option. Keep your fingers crossed.
Bacio
Daniel
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