Hello! This week has been exciting and full of pottery but not as full-on as the weeks prior.
We even had a great time eating fush~n~chups at Long Bay with a great potter and her wonderful partner and good old buddy Mat and Caitlin. We ate a lot of chips and their cute little dog Rigley came with us as well and Nate the Blacksmith. We ate and watched the sunset.
And we also spent a day and a bit making Barry a nice little treat: Bricks.
BIG, lots of grog, terra-cotta, gutsy, did I mention BIG. Wow, these are BIG, and that is what Barry wanted. He loves his bricks and he is hoping to fill and fire the brick kiln during this coming winter. It takes five or six days to fire and it is a BEAST! Ive rented rooms smaller than this kiln.
Maya is a brick making beast. The pug mill / extruding device that is usually used when making bricks is down. So these bricks were made by mixing the clay with our feet, then wedged into a big ball, oiled down with used veggie oil, stomped into a brick mold made from 2/4 nailed together, and then tapped out of the mold, and placed on the drying rack to be stamped with a DCR, dried, and then later placed into the kiln.
This made us exhausted and extremely hungry but luckily that night there was a ten dollar all you can eat Steamed Mussels event at the Mussel Kitchen in Coromandel. It was freaking awesome!!! Nate reckons he ate sixty, Im not going to dispute that. Maya ate about ten, I ate a lot and had a Lion Red. And the best part was my cousin and his wife came and joined in the gluttony! This was a bit of a big deal because the restaurant is operated by the same people who farm the mussels in area. So Imagine those super fancy NZ mussels that make their way all across the globe; but they were harvested that day; and you can eat as many as you can; AND ten bucks won't buy 2 beers at the pub and this was a deal of a lifetime.
No photos were taken but it was like one of those weird scenes in a nature documentary where everything is in slow motion and set to classical music, but its just a bunch of carnage and lip smacking.
And the next morning was Saturday so of course we all cooked up another EPIC BREAKFAST !!!
And then went out to New Chums Beach, which is a big BEAUTIFUL beach on the west coast of the peninsula.
And as promised I am now going to show you all around the D.C.R. so you can see what the other artists are making.
First there is Paul Larimer. One of the very few career potters of his generation and one fine fellow to have the patience to handle all of our questions and poking around. He is a bit illusive but here is a nice shot of his good side.
I will ask him to pose for a photo later.
But look at these mad skills! This dude is an all natural pottery killer!
He can usually be found in Okinawa Japan where he has been potting for the last forty years, and also on the web at: paul-lorimer.com.
Barry has been making "DOGS" as well but I didn't take any photos of them. I did take some pictures of a bunch of his pots that are all glazed up and ready for a firing.
Next I want to show you Nate the Blacksmiths masterpiece. It is a freaking chandler! How cool is that!?! This think is going to be outfitted with so many led lights, its going to be amazing.
Here is also a super fantastic personalized forged steel bottle opener that he makes.
These things are the raddist.
Auntie Bev Thatcher has also been hard at it with this stunning series of New Zealand native bird tiles. I swear she makes close to a hundred and twenty of these a day. They are fantastic and quirky and wonderful !!!
And we are now off like a herd of turtles into this great country to spread cheer, fear, and mayhem.
We might have even landed a nice mural job in Cambridge.
And if you see this shining star on the side of the road please pick her up but don't leave me behind, Im probably using the bush-loo.



































































