My focus is producing hand built ceramic work using a saggar firing process in an electric kiln. Saggars are sealed containers used to encase ceramic pieces during firing. By controlling the atmosphere within the saggar, I can create various design effects. Organic materials, such as leaves, sawdust, or salts, are placed within the saggar. As the kiln reaches high temperatures, these materials release smoke and vapor, which can interact with the ceramics. Other additives such as metallic salts, oxides or minerals can be added. These interactions lead to unique surface patterns, including smoky veils, flashes of color, and distinctive markings, without the use of glazes.
The saggar firing process is known for its element of surprise. leading to unexpected and captivating design effects that are difficult to replicate through traditional kiln firing.
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