I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (42)
Jay-el-Jay
A good series of picture documenting the building process.
Zorg1955
What an exccellent idea to show us this quadrant ...Thanks a lot !
TheBryster
Looks like an explosion waiting to happen. I wouldn't go near this with an entire fire-fighting team....Very interesting though.
soffy
awesome collage of this interesting process,excellent****
rainbows
Super shots here Jock, my next door neighbour has a tiny kiln in her garden. I see devils kiln in bottom right shot!!! Hope it is warmer for you. Would be warm by kilns. Happy Hugs. Di.
mcv
Excellent and amazing documentaion of a process I sure did not know about. Before electricity, natural gas, oil, etc this and maybe coal must have been how lots of pottery was fired. Great job here Jocko!!!
DuckInTheFog
Interesting collage, Jocko. You didn't happen to spend a little time in the "Devil Den" after your photo shoot did ya??? lol nice work my friend.. lee
angelbearzs
that is very awesome image!!!:)
jif3d
Interesting collage, I've never seen a temporary kiln before and it looks like it works fine. All I know is that they use refractory cement and bricks to withstand the higher temperatures. ~Cheers~
drifterlee
Cool shot!!!!!
evinrude
Kinetic collage. Well done!
Gor111
A very interesting photography series about this pottery! Thanks for it!