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Latest crafting












A really interesting creativity project has come to an end, and these are the final things I brought home. For a description please see my photo album called crafting or crafts (don't remember the precise name). I hope to be able to go back to the school next year. I have really enjoyed the time there.
Written on 7 Jun 2013 at 5:57AM
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Re: Latest crafting
That sure makes it nice. Doubly so!!
Posted at 12 Jun 2013 at 2:59PM by Badger
Re: Latest crafting
No instead I do some work for the school shop.
Posted at 12 Jun 2013 at 11:12AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Latest crafting
Very good! Do they charge $$ when you use it?
Posted at 12 Jun 2013 at 8:38AM by Badger
Re: Latest crafting
Yes they do, and that is a good thing.
Posted at 8 Jun 2013 at 9:15AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Latest crafting
Do they let you go back and use the equipment?
Posted at 8 Jun 2013 at 7:43AM by Badger
Re: Latest crafting
Thank you Mary. They are so easy to make. Just place them on mold that you like and heat them to about 1300 degrees and let them cool off again.
Posted at 7 Jun 2013 at 10:06PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Latest crafting
Good Job!! John!! I love the warped glass bottles!!!
Posted at 7 Jun 2013 at 3:29PM by Badger
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Finished painting


The largest painting I have ever made, 40"x60", acrylic paint on canvas. It took a while to get it done, but it has been worth it. Now I just need to get it home.
Written on 21 May 2013 at 4:26AM
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Re: Finished painting
Thank you for your nice comments.
Posted at 30 May 2013 at 10:58AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Finished painting
I love it John!! Good job!! High five
Posted at 30 May 2013 at 10:54AM by Badger
Re: Finished painting
Beautiful Picture !
Posted at 23 May 2013 at 9:39PM by mamanott
Re: Finished painting
Thank you. I like it too.
Posted at 21 May 2013 at 10:30AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Finished painting
I like it!
Posted at 21 May 2013 at 10:13AM by fatdaddy
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More done to my painting.


As it can be seen things have happened on the canvas since I posted the previous photo of this painting. There is still lots left to do, but it will be done sooner or later. It is challenging to work on that large a canvas.
Written on 15 May 2013 at 11:28AM
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Not because my mood is blue
My latest thing from the oven is this cobalt blue bowl.



It was actually meant to have been turqoise, but someone used cobalt oxide instead of copper oxide for the glazing. I like the colour though. It is actually darker than it appears on the photo, probably because of the flash.
Written on 14 May 2013 at 8:09AM
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Different thing going on.
I have several projects within crafts/art that I am working on. Here is an experimental stoneware bowl. The glazing did not turn out quite as expected, it was supposed to have been more towards turqoise.



At the moment I am working on this 40"x60" painting. It will take quite a while to finish.

Written on 6 May 2013 at 10:26AM
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Re: Different thing going on.
Beautiful painting John!! I want to see it when finished too. High five
Posted at 8 May 2013 at 1:46PM by Badger
Re: Different thing going on.
Pointalism?
Posted at 7 May 2013 at 3:21AM by Shimshin
Re: Different thing going on.
Progress will probably be slow due to the technique I am using for most of the painting. The areas with strokes are allready painted, the rest will be dots.
Posted at 6 May 2013 at 11:29PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Different thing going on.
Please post progress!
Posted at 6 May 2013 at 11:14PM by Shimshin
Re: Different thing going on.
As for the painting I got a picture in an email that I wanted to paint, so I printed it out. It is on top of the canvas. I am using acrylic paint.
Posted at 6 May 2013 at 11:05PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Different thing going on.
Your bowl is gorgeous! Whenever I see dishes with scalloped edges in stores, I dream of owning them. I wish I had even 1/10th of your talent!!! What can you tell us about your painting?
Posted at 6 May 2013 at 4:50PM by Shimshin
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Glass
Glass is a very exciting material to work with. Recently I have been making these:



Butterflies and holders for maybe tea lights. The butterflies are made of glass similar to what is used for windows and have thei colour from colouring powder. They measure roughly 6" in each direction. The holders are made from opaque coloured glass.
Written on 1 May 2013 at 12:23PM
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Re: Glass
I don't know anything about glass blowing. I work with fusing and slumping of glass.
Posted at 15 May 2013 at 11:19PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Glass
Can you tell me about the glass blowing. i saw it done in San Francisco. i see that you are doing it from a bucket??
Posted at 15 May 2013 at 8:32PM by Byteme
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Raku

I made this bowl for my mother. It was meant as a gift for her 84th birthday on April 18th, and it was finished the day before. It is the same size as one previous mentioned as large bowl.



Making raku butterflies is a delicate job. They are fragile but you need iron tools to take them out because they are very hot.
Written on 22 Apr 2013 at 7:00AM
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Re: Raku
So impressive...
Posted at 24 May 2013 at 4:41PM by Shimshin
Re: Raku
You are learning so much! To create such work is the talent of a true artist.
Posted at 22 Apr 2013 at 1:33PM by Badger
Re: Raku
It requires luck to get the colour I got in that bowl. The glacing can b turn out as anything between green and copper and combinations. It depends on the thickness of the glacing, where the object is placed in the oven, how fast it comes out and how long it remains in the saw dust and also of the water cooling. What the colour will be can not be predicted with that particular glacing, but it is in my book the most beautiful.
Posted at 22 Apr 2013 at 9:03AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Raku
I so love the bowl John!! You do beautiful work. High five
Posted at 22 Apr 2013 at 8:58AM by Badger
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More clay.

This mug is stoneware and my first clay thing that is not raku. Had it been raku it could mot have been used for drinking.
Written on 24 Mar 2013 at 2:43AM
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Re: More clay.
I think it must feel very rewarding to sip from a mug that you made yourself!
Posted at 5 Apr 2013 at 12:42PM by Shimshin
Re: More clay.
It was made to be used Smiling
Posted at 5 Apr 2013 at 9:12AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: More clay.
Tea, coffee, at least you won't be merely setting it on a shelf. It's too pretty to sit unused!
Posted at 5 Apr 2013 at 8:57AM by Badger
Re: More clay.
No I have not used it yet, but it will be for tea, not for coffee.
Posted at 5 Apr 2013 at 8:55AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: More clay.
Are you using it for your morning coffee?
Posted at 5 Apr 2013 at 8:54AM by Badger
Re: More clay.
It is about 1 pint
Posted at 2 Apr 2013 at 11:03PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: More clay.
I love the blue! How large is it?
Posted at 2 Apr 2013 at 4:51PM by Badger
Re: More clay.
I like the idea of being able to drink from a mug. Smiling
Posted at 24 Mar 2013 at 2:52PM by Shimshin
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More clay and an egg
This bowl is 14 -16 inches in diameter made for the school shop

This bowl is somewhat smaller, only about 8", also in the school shop.

I have kept this 6" egg for myself. The real colour is more towards the colour of red wine than it appears here.
Written on 14 Mar 2013 at 9:51AM
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Re: More clay and an egg
I love that egg!
Posted at 16 Mar 2013 at 1:33AM by fatdaddy
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Working with clay
I should have started working with clay maybe 40 years ago, but today I finished this mask, again raku.
Written on 13 Mar 2013 at 5:50AM
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Re: Working with clay
Then you must be very content because you are you!
Posted at 16 Mar 2013 at 1:58AM by Shimshin
Re: Working with clay
I have never wanted to be famous, I just want to be me.
Posted at 14 Mar 2013 at 6:15AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Working with clay
I think if you had started working with clay 40 years ago, you would be famous now. This is absolutely fantastic! As you've taught me, it's never to late for anything and I imagine that pertains to fame, too. Smiling
Posted at 14 Mar 2013 at 1:40AM by Shimshin
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More crafting
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This time it is needle felting and fabric and ribbons on styropor. The pink butterfly is about 3" long while the rest are about 5". As for the eggs the smaller are 3" and the larger are 6".
Written on 1 Mar 2013 at 9:42AM
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Re: More crafting
Good work, John! Thumbs up
Posted at 29 May 2013 at 7:06PM by Catmane
Re: More crafting
I agree, you are very talented John!
Posted at 4 Mar 2013 at 12:18PM by Badger
Re: More crafting
Thank you Smiling
Posted at 2 Mar 2013 at 11:59AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: More crafting
All of your crafts are very nice Smiling
Posted at 2 Mar 2013 at 11:17AM by roses4gypsy
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Another craft project

This black leather bracelet is my first macrame project.
Written on 14 Feb 2013 at 11:42AM
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Re: Another craft project
No it is simply a button, has never been anyting else.
Posted at 15 Feb 2013 at 10:10AM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Another craft project
Love the button! Is it a coin?
Posted at 15 Feb 2013 at 10:08AM by Shimshin
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Craft project

This is my first clay project a raku mask
Written on 30 Jan 2013 at 10:29PM
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Re: Craft project
Stunning John, you do good work!
Posted at 6 Feb 2013 at 1:28PM by Badger
Re: Craft project
Raku burning is done outdoors.
Posted at 1 Feb 2013 at 10:55PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Craft project
That must be one hot room when the oven is heated!
Posted at 1 Feb 2013 at 1:10PM by Shimshin
Re: Craft project
My teacher is a professional Smiling Raku is a burning technique that gives the crackled surface. I believe it has to do with the fast cooling from a temperature of 1100-1200 degrees down to below 100 in about 15 minutes.
Posted at 31 Jan 2013 at 10:26PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Craft project
It looks amazing, John. The detail you added makes it look professional. I envy your talent. Smiling
Posted at 31 Jan 2013 at 3:58PM by Shimshin
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A new part of my life
As some of you reading this might know I am on unemployment pay. The law in Denmark is so that if you are on public unemployment pay you have to be what they call 'activated' at least 5 months of a year. It can be either in a job (if you can find one) or in an activation project. I am in one of the latter kind now. It is aimed at people with psychological problems, people with crisis and their lives or people who in other ways are vulnerable. Two things are required to be in that project. You must not be addicted to alcohol or drugs, and you must be interested in working with yourself from an artistic/creative point of view. So what I am spending my time at now is painting, working with clay,glass and probably felting, and if I can come up with other ideas I can work with those as well. As a start I am going there 3 hours a day 4 days a week, and if I can manage I can go up to 6 hours a day, still 4 day a week, Mondays and weekends the place is closed. I have been making a couple of clay masks, the first came into the oven today and it will come in again Friday. Friday it will be raku.
Yesterday I was preparing the largest canvas I have ever had the chance to work on. It is 80cmx120cm (that is 32"x48")
I'll be back again, but I can't say when.
Written on 23 Jan 2013 at 11:45AM
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Re: A new part of my life
I have correct myself about the size of the canvas, it is 40"x60"
Posted at 2 Mar 2013 at 12:03PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: A new part of my life
Be sure to post some pics of your projects John, we would all would love to see them!
Posted at 30 Jan 2013 at 6:44PM by Badger
Re: A new part of my life
Thanks for posting it for me, Fatdaddy! Smiling
Posted at 27 Jan 2013 at 8:16AM by Shimshin
Re: A new part of my life
Here it is Crafters' Fair
Beautiful color you got with the piece.
Posted at 27 Jan 2013 at 12:55AM by fatdaddy
Re: A new part of my life
I will try to find the creativity link.
Posted at 26 Jan 2013 at 7:35PM by Shimshin
Re: A new part of my life
I have been creative for a while, and my latest work can be seen at the creativity DB
Posted at 26 Jan 2013 at 12:13PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: A new part of my life
I hope you will post some of your beautiful works of art for all of us to see!!!
Posted at 26 Jan 2013 at 10:48AM by Shimshin
Re: A new part of my life
What a great idea! Are you feeling creative now or is your health interfering?
Posted at 26 Jan 2013 at 5:40AM by fatdaddy
Re: A new part of my life
That sounds like a great scheme. Possibly a way to make some new friends as well?
Posted at 24 Jan 2013 at 5:47AM by JimC
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Yes it is me again
After my time as drafted I had various jobs over the next 20 years or so, all jobs that required no special qualifications, and I was in and out of the unemployment system, but in 1995 I was told that I had to either start with education or I would have to work with garden service for retired or disabled people. Now I have never really been interested in garden or yard work, and I could have up to 2 years of payed leave for education, and that meant that I could take high school for grown ups, so I entered the educational system again and passed with high marks. The system has changed within the last 10 years, but back then marks were 00, 03, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13 and you needed an average for all subjects at 6 or more to pass, and my average was 10.1 and no marks below 8. My highest mark was in history with 13, and to get that in any subject it was required that your knowledge was beyond pensum, and to give some idea as to how difficult it was to score 11 then I can tell you that in grade school we had a writing test where a teacher was reading a text out loud with most of the punctuation, but you had to place the commas and of course spell all the words correct. To get 11 you were allowed 1 yes ONE misplaced or omitted comma and no spelling errors.
After I had finished high school I could not return to the unemployment system, but we are lucky here. We can get payed to study at the universities or colleges, and that is possible for one year longer than what is normal for the subject you choose, and that became deciding for my future.
Written on 21 Oct 2012 at 6:09AM
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Re: Yes it is me again
Sounds like Offering gold token tax monies well spent. Fantastic marks too! Congratulations
Posted at 26 Jan 2013 at 5:43AM by fatdaddy
Re: Yes it is me again
It is a political decission here that everybody shall heve equal opportunities for studying and not be stopped by economy. A price we pay is the highest taxes in the world.
Posted at 21 Oct 2012 at 10:59PM by superkaempe the gentle giant
Re: Yes it is me again
It's amazing to me that you got paid to attend university. The prices here are so prohibitive that many kids with potential for fine careers are unable to pursue their dreams. Keep posting!

Shimshin
Posted at 21 Oct 2012 at 2:18PM by Shimshin
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More about me
I started in school in 1958 and left again in 1968 not to return to the educational system until 1995, but I'll return to that later. The first 10 years in school I was not a top student, but probably a little above average. I was kind of lazy and much of a day dreamer. The only subjects that could really catch my interest were English, science and in the later years history due to the history teacher I had those years. In general we had good teachers, so I managed to learn quite a bit, and had I not been such a day dreamer I might have finished school better and maybe even continued in high school, but instead I had various jobs until I was drafted to serve my country in the summer of 1973. I served with the civil defence for 16 months, the last 8 months as a sergeant.
More about me later.
Written on 19 Sep 2012 at 10:33AM
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About me
This might end up being a long story, but I have been encouraged to tell something about who I am and my background, so here goes.
I was born in a suburb to Aalborg in 1951 and lived there until 1956. The neighbour across the street had horses, not something you see in Danish suburbs any more, but of course, there were not so many cars then. When we moved it was because my parents had got a bigger apartment in a house belonging to my grandfather (still smaller than the apartment I have now, and it is small to modern standards). As something new compared to where we lived first there was a garden where we kids could play. My parents got 2 more kids in 1952 and in 1953. I don't remember any other kids from the first place I lived, but in our new neighboruhood there were plenty. If I include 2 houses north and 2 houses south of where I lived we were a total of 13 kids, and across the street were a couple of teenage girls, so it was something completely new. My grandfather who was a widover lived in the apartment below the one we had, and his tv was the first I ever saw. Now that is not very strange because tv was still very new in Denmark. As a matter of fact regular transmissions started the year I was born.
If you follow this blog you'll learn more later.
Written on 16 Sep 2012 at 9:29AM
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Re: About me
I am too! Smiling
Posted at 17 Sep 2012 at 5:27AM by Shimshin
Re: About me
I'm looking forward to hearing more of this story!
Posted at 16 Sep 2012 at 1:27PM by JimC
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Changing settings
For some reason I thought I had settings for anybody to comment, but it was not so. I have changed that so if you would like to comment any entries feel free to do so.
Written on 13 Sep 2012 at 7:46AM
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Starting to blog
I had until recently no intention of blogging, but when I recently talked to Mary aka Badger she convinced me that it was a good idea, as it could among other things help me get things that troubles me off my mind. In our talk I happened to mention a short story that I had written. Though it is fiction it is based on a single fact mentioned towards the end of the story that will fill the rest of this entry. So here it is for anybody interested to read.

My little Story

Humans are strange. You tell them something and you expect that they have grasped it, but look if anything happens, oh no, not right away, but let me begin at the beginning even though it was a long time ago.

We were a whole bunch drifting along slowly. Not very organized, but we stuck together more or less. Of course sometimes somebody left the bunch and others joined. In the end I think there were more joining than leaving. Some left and came back, but it was hard to tell which was which, because mainly we all looked alike. Well, as I said we drifted slowly along in a manner of speaking as the wind blew.

At some time we had come far north and it started getting cold. More groups joined and we started sticking closer together, but it wasn’t really enough, so we started dressing for winter. It didn’t change a lot in the groups, we all still looked very much alike, but it gave some insulation.
A day with a bad depression some of us tore loose and danced in the wind. More and more joined and the dance went faster and faster. We rushed now to this side now to that, up and down it went in a furious dance. Finally we became tired and we laid down. We were lying very close, and if you saw us from high above, you could believe we were a blanket covering the ground. As time went more joined, and we were always close, so we ended spending winter where we had settled.

When spring came, a little brook came to life, and I decided to follow it. I had no idea as to where it would take me, but I didn’t care anyway. The brook was running in a fast pace and I followed it across stick and stone. I discovered that several that I had spent the winter with were both ahead of me and behind me. As we got along more and more brooks joined and made up a rather wide violent stream. I was filled with a desire for adventure and was torn along. The stream became eventually a river, and one day I reached a huge lake that I could not just get past, so I decided to have a home there, at least for a while.

It turned so out that I had my home at the lake for several years with cold hard winters and warm light summers. The trees were growing close around and gave shelter for the wind as long as you didn’t go to close to the middle of the lake. In light summer nights you could have the luck to see animals come down to the lake to drink, but there came also humans hunting, which I didn’t like very much, even though they left me in peace. When the winter storms were roaring most furious I could get caught by a weird urge to travel, but it ended up being a day in late summer that I finally left and bid farewell to the lake.

At the opposite end of the lake compared to where I had come to it, was a slow river which I decided to follow where ever it might take me, and after some days I came to a new lake that I passed in some weeks until I left it behind me to follow a new river. It was not many days before I came to a new lake, where I settled for a couple of years, but eventually all the humans day in and day out at the shores of the lake became too much for me, so I decided to find a new river that could take me away from the lake.

I did find the river, and it lead me north again floating in a fairly fast pace at some places, though there were also quite idyllic places where I almost could settle with the water though only for a brief moment. Again I had to go. The river was floating with a breathtaking pace and I was with it. Sometimes there were rocks that you just had to get around. Faster and faster it went until I together with the river went past the waterfall humans call Niagara. Wahoo for a fall and a splash, but gee what a rebound I got. Upwards through the noise I went seeing everything as through a mist, and just as I was up highest and started falling down again, I hit a human an enormous man, right in the middle of his forehead, but he just smiled, so I decided to stay and tell him my story.

It took a while before he realized that I wanted him to write it down, you see, I have never really been able to write. Every time I have been in touch with paper it has become useless, but it isn’t really that strange. After all I am just a drop of water that got the chance to tell my story.
Written on 12 Sep 2012 at 11:16AM
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