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  • America’s Largest Ceramic Show | Ceramic Showcase

    America’s Largest Ceramic Show | Ceramic Showcase


    Ceramic Showcase | Episode 1127

    Welcome to America’s largest clay focused art show. It happens every year in Portland Oregon. And thousands of people show up to check it out and buy pots. I got to be there as an “Artist’s Assistant” to Jennifer Blais and Jessica Joner in booth 60. And it was awesome! I also got to walk around and talk to other participants of the show. Amazing people like emerging artists, first year participants, international artists, the chair of the organization, and more. This was my trip to Ceramic Showcase… Oh, and did I say that the event is put on by the Oregon Potters Association?

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    Jennifer Blais


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    Jessica Joner


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    Heather Skinner


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    Drake Bialecki


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    Anshula Tayal


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    Joe Giralt


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    Jiaxi Chen


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    Ginger Steele


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    Sam MacKenzie


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    Jennifer Hill


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  • A Ceramic Painter | Amy Rae Hill

    A Ceramic Painter | Amy Rae Hill


    Amy Rae Hill | Episode 1064

    Amy Rae Hill is a ceramic painter who illustrates dramatic celestial scenes on pottery. After receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Western Washington University, Amy worked at a pottery painting studio to develop her current craft. Amy paints with low-fire pottery glaze on earthenware to create her pieces.

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    Because you are painting on a 3D object do you have a hard time finding the correct positioning for your compositions?

    Yes, I feel like it has gotten easier to compose over time, but you do have to consider the shape of the piece. A tea pot is round and it and you will need to consider a distorted landscape if you are putting that on that surface. Or a cup might have a certain angle to it and that affects the way a spaceship might look on that sort of a surface. So it’s just getting to know your bisqueware shape.

    Do you ever have losses for your work?

    Very rarely. I usually commit to a piece and if something isn’t working I will wipe it off and then start fresh. It has been probably just a few occasions where I have gotten in deep and I realize that these colors aren’t working together or there are too many layers to go back and fix and really save the piece, so I have to scrap it and start over.

    So your losses are more about the design than the pot not making it?

    Right, so I probably have an easier time than all the other potters because if something is coming to me damaged then I can report that to my supplier and get a refund for those materials that I have lost and it will go towards my next order. So I have a way easier time with that.

    Have you done collaborations with other artists? With other potters?

    Yes, I did one with The Monster Inn and there was a couple of monster mugs that we worked on together and they shipped them to me from the UK and I painted a few astronauts climbing up a rocky surface on this monster design and another one had a galaxy on it. And that was really cool to be able to see all of the skill and building of piece and the design of the creature where I got to think about how to make an interesting surface on each of those different designs. A lot more interesting sometimes than a plain cup.

    Have you ever used any of the Amaco underglazes?

    I haven’t but I have been really tempted to use what all the cool potters use and they all look really good. (laughter) I would have to look into if it works on Earthenware or if I would have to work on more porcelain and stoneware. It seems like a lot of their stuff is higher fired in that case. I am not sure, I would have to research it a little bit more.

    Is this your full-time gig?

    Yes, it is my full-time gig. I do have a side teaching job a couple of days a weeks that does support my income as well but I am very lucky to have customers that want to buy enough of my work to  live on.

    Book

    All Systems Red by Martha Wells

    Contact

    amyraehill.com

    Instagram: @amyraehill





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