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 (57)
jocko500
the pottery is on both tables that came out of the kils
wawadave
nice shots of the fire in the kilns !! well jock 92 is 10 farther then my father got. Still its sad to see them go!!!
e-brink
Great shots. Nice to see people doing these demos out there. Your Father had a great spell, 92 is some age!
myquad
Great collage of pics, Jocko!
Star4mation
Excellent series of photos Jock!! Love the natural earth colours of the glazes used on the pots :)
avalonfaayre
I have never seen a kiln like this. Awesome!
dtp
my gierlfriend is like to do that kind "craft"
babuci
Super collage Jock. Sure is a creative kiln.
angelbearzs
that is aweosme :)
DennisReed
Excellent collection of images to explain the whole! :)
MagikUnicorn
Wonderful presentation! COOL
Mad-Mike
Awesome collage you did here! and amazing captures of them hot coals fires with out any blur!!!
gizmo563
cool collage very informative
idiot_sphinx
Cool picture tutorial :) Wonderful to see other forms of art displayed here !!
LovelyPoetess
Nice set of shots, must have been hot getting those close up ones of the fire. I've never seen a demonstration where they build and tear down the kiln like that. You do seem to find all the neatest stuff to see. : )
PD154
Nice captures Jock, the fire came out in the photo's well :)...and your post work is very nice indeed!
camilledubuc
very well done.
bclaytonphoto
cool collection Jock
samyyous
Very rich collection of photos for the steps of producing pottery, an excellent and valuable shots!
timtripp
great informative composite
goodoleboy
And the pottery replied, "you can't fire me, I quit!" A terrific combination of various phases of pottery work shown in this excellent collage, Jock! A cool display of hot stuff!
busi2ness
Oh very representative of the process Jock, a very good collage.
MrsLubner
Your capture of this homemade kiln is great. I don't think you can fire as much clay in a store-bought one. I love your photos of the process, start to finish. Wow, your dad is 92! You are so very lucky to have him all these years. I lost my dad when I was 36... that was 19 years ago. He was only 70. I wish I could have had him longer.
jif3d
Great series of the temporary kiln and it seems to have done the job...splendid ! I hope you didn't get too close, it looks very, very hot ! Well done & ~Cheers~
Thelby
Now that's just Super Cool!!!
SSoffia
EXCELLENT COLLAGE :)
carlx
Superb collage, Jock!!!
Gor111
A fantastic combined pottery series you have taken and posted here! I'm fascinated about this posting! Bravo!!!
ledwolorz
Fantastic collage.
JeffG7BRJ
Your dad has had a very good innings then Jocko, 92 years old and still riding a uni-cycle. My dad died when he was 55, I was 12 at the time, I hope yours is still riding his bike when he's 100. Excellent montage Jocko, I have never sen a kiln like this before, I used to work in a brickyard, setting all the bricks inside the kilns before firing. Our kiln held thousands of bricks though. I also did every other job in the brickyard apart from blasting in the quarry. Superb capture and presentation, and a great narrative. Hope dads feeling better.