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Who Wants to Do Raku?

Who Wants to Do Raku?

Jim Hoy

Henry and Amy Gernhardt, local potters, invited prospective potters to their studio for an open house December 4. Hands-on experience in the art of glazing a pot drew a crowd. The Gernhardts provided unglazed pots with instructions to each visitor on how to select and apply a glaze. Henry then gave the pots their second firing which fixed the glaze and revealed the magic of the kiln. At the end of the party a traveling trophy was awarded to the most enthusiastic raku artist, namely, Ridley Reynolds.


Blank pots before glaze application.


A glazed pot ready to be fired.


Pots drying on top of the kiln prior to firing.


Pots ready to be removed from kiln.


A finnished pot, cooling.


Proud potters, Ridley and Cloe Reynolds.

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