Posted by Rabbit (Richmond, United States) on 19 August 2007 in Plants & Nature and Portfolio.
So i had to revive this flower before my dear Splat (name of the vase) had its photo shoot. As i was deciding where to take pictures of this mini vase i had the flower sitting in a cup of water - just floating along (which then gave me another brilliant idea for a future picture) but back to this one. Soon the flower was all perky again and the image capturing took place. ~7
The colors are a pale pink that changes to an off white with speckles at the bottom a bit of pale yellow also peeks out from the off white here an there. The clay is White Stoneware fired to cone 6 and this one measures up to be 1 3/4" Wide at the bottom 1" Wide at the top and 1 3/4" Tall.
This vase is featured in my Spot the Pot Shop
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19 Aug 2007 3:49am
Interesting shot with bold use of geometric shapes.
19 Aug 2007 8:21am
I like it !
19 Aug 2007 8:48am
Pinky... I think by far this is my favorite shot. It's so warm and inviting. LOVE it. And I love the colors on Splat.
19 Aug 2007 10:35am
Very pretty image. Great blend of colors.
19 Aug 2007 12:24pm
great angles on your images Rabbit--billy
19 Aug 2007 5:59pm
What a great idea to chronicle your creative process with your beautiful pottery here on a photoblog. Very nice. The photography is pretty awesome too!
19 Aug 2007 9:56pm
I love the pink. Beautiful.
19 Aug 2007 11:50pm
I'm stealing your pink glaze. It's not a threat, it's a promise. =)
20 Aug 2007 11:47am
beautiful :-)
20 Aug 2007 11:55am
I found my favorite vase!!!! Actually my best color is pale pink,because I love cherry blossoms. The top color of this pale is so lovey. I wish I could have it!!
20 Aug 2007 6:53pm
Nice color combination...
21 Aug 2007 4:07am
Beautiful photo. Maybe you should sell photos as well as pots on your web site.
22 Aug 2007 3:46pm
I love this photo. :)
Your ceramic work is beautiful.
22 Sep 2007 7:07pm
PREVIEW ONLY
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