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B E I G E
Traditional Glazed LINDA CHICOINE
Quebec, Canada 2025 3.5 x 11.5 x 9.5 inches Laguna 611 Clay Mix of Thrown, Slab, and Coil PSH Dark Granite Electric Fired, Oxidation, Cone 6 "I used Laguna 611 clay, purchased from SIAL/Laval/Quebec/Canada. The pot was made by throwing (electric lathe), slab, coil (feet) and assembly. The texture effects were made with chamotte. The pot was created in 4 weeks, fired to cone 6 after bisque in an electric kiln, on the top shelf. There were 2 different glazes used. The recipe for John Nickel Yellow comes from John Britt's book, The Complete Guide to Mid-Range Glazes. The second glaze comes from a homemade recipe that was applied by dipping, sponge and brush."
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A B O U T L I N D A C H I C O I N E
I've been passionate about bonsai for almost 40 years. I have a collection of over 300 trees, so I need a variety of pots. I always found it difficult to explain to a potter what I wanted in a bonsai pot, so I decided to make them myself. However, I'm a huge fan of Nick Lenz and Sara Rayner pots.
I've been practicing pottery for seven years because of bonsai. I've taken several ceramics workshops with different teachers. For the past year, I've been taking intensive courses at the Bon Secours ceramics school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I experiment with different clay blends and materials. My partner and I have a small pottery studio in the basement of our house and we sell bonsai pots at the Quebec bonsai exhibitions. I give many bonsai workshops, using my own pots to make them. The coiled feet of my pots are my signature, as is the texture I use. The mountains of my native Gaspésie are my greatest source of inspiration. Its this texture that has made my reputation. Follow Linda Chicoine on these platforms: Facebook: www.facebook.com/linda.chicoine.7 |
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