Sunday, September 18, 2011

Did I mention I've been busy?

Most of the things in the studio have been fired. Still waiting a few items to be raku fired, but other than that, I'm done for the season.

I've been turning and burning, taking pictures of items as they come out of the kiln, and putting them on my etsy shop.

I've also been potting up as much stuff as possible. Did I mention things have been growing like weeds? Been busy wiring things up and getting them ready. There's been some really great surprises hidden amongst the vines.

Once I get everything all potted up, I'll be turning my attention over to a few epoxy clay projects I have lined up. They're literally lined up my project table, waiting!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

soo.... I've been in the studio.

Busy busy.

The one octopus pot that was hiding in the studio still hasn't been fired. Soon, I imagine. I have multiple octopus pots that I'm going to high fire (cone 10). Still awaiting the dragon high fire. Very anxious to see how they turn out.

As of this writing, I have two fish sculptures and three or four pots on the raku shelf, waiting to dance in the raku kiln. The pots harken back a few years ago, when I was going for pots with ultra-smooth surfaces. I'm doing these based on a request. All raku pieces have my trademark combination of raku and low-fire crystal glazes.

I decided to ignore the broken pieces. For now. So much to do, so little time.

Awaiting their bisque firing are multiple pots: a couple 'turk' pots, a couple round pots, two 'primitive' pots, a 'rocket' pot, a couple free form pots, a couple of fish sculptures, and a couple of goblin heads.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

In case anyone cares, I'm back from vacation mode. I went to San Diego for a week with the family, did the whole Sea World and beach thing. For a week I was very active, being out and about from about 10am until 10pm. Just non stop activity. Lots of eating, but lots and lots and being active.

So now I'm back to work. And I'm back to the clay studio. Most importantly, I'm back to creating as much clay as possible. I had with me one octopus clay pot that I recently did, along with a smaller piece. I took it in to the Dragon, and hand built a few more items:

two fish
an octopus pot
Mishy pointed out that I had a few pieces that I had forgotten about, so I also had a few pieces to glaze:
an octopus pot with horns
two dragon heads
a sea urchin pot
a primitive dragon whistle
a couple of sea slugs
a broken fish

I used high fire glaze on the octopus pot. One of the dragon heads was a little broken (tongue was broken). Rather than toss this item, I decided to experiment a little. I dipped this dragon head in high fire Robin Egg glaze. I then used a sponge to remove most of the glaze from the raised edges, highlighting the details of the dragon head. I'm really anxious to see how this will turn out!

The other pieces I will get to eventually. The other dragon head will most likely be raku fired, the sea urchin might go high fire. As for the broken fish, we'll see. Maybe I'll use it to experiment.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

I'm on vacation

If anyone is reading my blog, you might have noticed my etsy shop link is blank.
Aaaand if you haven't noticed, I haven't posted much to my blog.
I'm on vacation mode. What can I say, it's hot. Hotter than snot. So I'm taking a vacation. Not a long one, but a long one by my standards. I've also pre-paid my dues for the month of August, so I'll be in the studio as long as I can, working on clay.
So I won't be posting much, if any. Not until September maybe. Even now, this post has taken me 90 minutes to list this much. Very distracted.
But I promise I'll be back with a lot more. Might even post once in a while, but not a lot of substance. Not until I'm BACK!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Monterey Chicken

Monterey Chicken
For a change, I thought I'd include a recipe for the Monterey Chicken dinner I made tonight:

Monterey Chicken
4-6 chicken breasts, each cut into 3-4 thin strips
1/4 cup olive oil
2-3 cups Monterey cheese
one package of bacon
fresh corn tortillas
2 cups of tomatillo sauce (recipe follows)

Garnish:
diced roma tomatoes
diced green onions
Mexican sour cream
Queso Cotija

Preheat oven to 425.
Prep the grill with REAL mesquite wood. If you do not have mesquite wood, QUIT!
Prepare the tomatillo sauce, keep warm.
Cook bacon until lightly brown. Not too crispy.

Marinate the chicken in olive oil, sprinkling with salt and pepper. Cook over mesquite wood until just brown. The wood should be nice and HOT. Do not overcook! We're trying to just cook it, but we're really just after the smokey flavor.
Chop strips into bite sized strips. Place into 13x9 baking dish. Add bacon bits all over. Smother with plenty of sauce and LOTS of Monterey cheese. You might need more cheese. Toss into hot oven on the top rack for about 30 minutes. You're just trying to melt the cheese, but a little charring of the cheese will only add flavor!

Lightly fry the corn tortillas in oil until they are soft (about 20 seconds per tortilla. Oil should be HOT, or you'll end up with a pile of torn up tortillas.

To serve: Place one or two fried tortillas on the side of a plate. Serve up a nice mound of rice and beans on the side. Plate up the chicken and sauce on the tortillas. Add garnishes of your choice.


Tomatillo Sauce:
2 lbs tomatillos
1/4 cup dried chile de arbol
4-6 chile serranos
1/4 cup cilantro
2 teaspoons finely chopped garlic
1/2 sweet onion (vidalia is my choice)
2-3 teaspoons vinegar
1-1 1/2 teaspoons salt
Chicken broth

over mesquite grill, blacken tomatillos, onions, serranos and chile de arbol. Once well blackened, process along with the rest ingredients in blender or food processor. Add up to 1/2 cup chicken broth to thin down sauce.

Cook in medium saucepan for about 30 minutes, or until the sauce is fully cooked, adjusting salt and broth for personal taste

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Lessee.... I promised some pictures of some of the vinyl blanks I've been working on. It'll come later. Exhausted at the moment.
I'm off work tomorrow. My little girl is having a party this weekend. Her Birthday is in July but she wants to have an end of the school year party and birthday party now. Bernie noticed that I'm handy with the paintbrush. She asked me to make a 'pin the tail on the donkey', only to make it a Littlest Petshop monkey. I complied. It came out well enough that she then asked me to make a monkey head pinata. Did that today after work. I'll be painting it tomorrow.
So circling back to the pictures I promised of the vinyl blanks... I've been using the magic sculpt to modify golf balls. I finished one and I have three others that need to be painted tomorrow. So that's where I'm at. I have several pieces waiting their final paint jobs. Once that's done, it's picture time, then load to my Etsy shop.
Wait, did I say modified golf balls? Yep. Golf balls. Modified, meaning I add some magic sculpt. Then paint them up. Why golf balls? Because they're cheap! I bought a dozen for about $2. Plus I make two or three items at once, so I feel accomplished.
Looks like I'm going to be busy tomorrow, painting stuff up. We'll see how it goes.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

I've been doing blanks more than anything lately. Doing is a relative term; I haven't done shit in about a week. I ordered some magic sculpt and I've been waiting for it to get here before doing anything. What *IS* magic sculpt?
http://www.magicsculp.com/
I can't find my own words for this stuff, I'm at a loss for words. AWESOME begins to describe what I think about it, but way beyond that. It's forcing me to rethink the sculpting process. It's a two part epoxy clay that sets in about 2-3 hours. When you first mix it, it's a bit difficult to work. Has the consistency of marshmallow cream, but as it sets, it gets stiffer.
The odd thing is that it's supposedly safe to use with bare hands. The instructions advise to wash your hands before and after handling. It also has a slightly unpleasant smell. Sort of like bad BO.
Bernie bought a vinyl toy blank. I used the top part, which was round, and about the size of a baseball. I started a Cthulhu-esque octopus with sculpey, making the tentacles, oversized beak, and eyes. I used the magic sculpt to create horns, which are becoming wings, and to cover the ball in its skin.
I have two other semi-finished vinyl blanks. Semi-finished in that I've created the face, but I still don't know what to do with the bodies. One is supposed to be wearing a mask. The other is a kitsune wearing kabuki makeup.
Pictures to follow.

Monday, May 9, 2011



I decided to do another vinyl toy blank. This one started life as a small kitty blank. I was trying to keep it as a cat, but a demented cat. The grin was too dragon-esque, the ears became horns and before I knew it, the head had morphed into a Quetzacoatl Temple Lion....

Sunday, May 8, 2011



I decided my MUNNY was a bit too expensive for my first attempt at DIY vinyl toys. I looked around and found these:
http://www.colorblanks.com/toys/
Color blanks. DIY viny toys, but at very cheap price. I also found another DIY vinyl toys by brand Doodle Buds. I bought a bunch of the color blanks and doodle budz at various sizes. All combined they cost about as much as my one Munny!
I wanted to experiment, see if I could bake sculpy on these guys without melting them. I found some instructions at instructables.com that mentioned you could cure the sculpy at 200, so I tried that. The sculpy didn't quite set at 200, so I turned up the oven to 225. This is only 50 degrees cooler than what sculpy should set at. However, the vinyl toy was VERY wobbly, on the verge of melting. But it was successful! I was able to add some sculpy pieces. I decided to set the detail sculpy with my hot air gun. This combination gave pretty good results.
I really wanted to take a picture of the before subject and take some pictures as it came together. I painted up my test subject and put the finishing touches before I could take pictures. It came together THAT quickly. I created a small top hat and scythe for it. I took pictures before I put the final clear coat, but you get the idea.
So what have I found? You CAN use sculpy on vinyl, but you have to be really careful.

I've posted both finished dragons on my etsy shop. Speaking of which, I decided to combine both etsy shops into one.

yay.

Go to my etshy shop now. Look at my finished product. Marvel at the genius of love that is me. Buy shitloads of stuff from my shop.

I'm taking this blog too much to heart. Last Thursday was my day off. I was looking for this place called red hot robot:

http://www.redhotrobot.net/

My youngest is going through potty training and I promised him a robot if he had two days with no accidents. Was looking for red hot robot, got lost. Finally located it, but along the way I picked up a copper pipe and some fittings. I made two blowguns for my older boys. I picked up the robot for the youngest, but I also picked up a munny for myself:

http://www.kidrobot.com/Toys/DoItYourselfToys/MUNNYWORLDminiMUNNY4InchWhiteEdition.html

I plan to modify the life out of this little guy and make something fun.

My son LOVED the robot I got. It's an old old school wind up tin toy. He sleeps with it and he's about as careful as a 3 year old can be with such a thing, but it's only a matter of time before he breaks it.

Sunday, May 1, 2011





Hey I found pictures of the snake dragon in progress, so I'll be posting them:
There's a couple of body shots from different vistas to get an idea of what I was trying.
There's also a couple of close up shots of the claws so you can see the wire armature and clay claws.
Though you can see the FEEL of the finished product, the pre-built up aluminium section looks different. Sort of like seeing it's skeleton.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

My day off today. I finally have a day to craft out. Work on my clay. Spit some shit out.
Bernie had other plans. She went to the dentist early in the morning, had me watch for the plumber. Me and Hunter watched 'How to Train Your Dragon'. The plumber was a no show. Bernie finally gets back from the dentist. We have breakfast together and I take a shower. NOW the plumber shows up. Forgot the cardinal rule: if you want to summnon a plumber, take a shower.
By now it's 11am, and I haven't bent a wire. Haven't kneaded any clay. No worries, the day is still early. Bernie asks me to work on her gallery glass project, so I do a few designs for her. While they dry, she reminds me that we need to get groceries. We go to several stores. She takes me out for a late lunch. By the time we get out, it's time to pick up Chelsea, head home and start dinner.
I forget what we ate, I wasn't hungry. I usually don't eat as much as I do on my days off with Bernie. Dinner comes and goes. By now, Bernie's gallery glass designs are dry so I prep the window and apply. It's a lotus and koi design. I get distracted with Bernie's project, and most of my evening is gone.
I'm still determined to start the armature on my next clay project. It is my day off after all, so it's now or never. I spit out a dragon frog armature and start on the aluminum foil filler. My biggest challeng is the belly. A proper fragon (frog-dragon= fragon) needs a big, fat belly.
I was able to get in a good 45 minutes today for my projects, altogether. But I was able to create the wings for my serpentine dragon and get a good start on my next project.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

I 'finished' my red dragon. I'm still not satisfied, might do more finishing work on it, but it's basically finished. I haven't gotten around to taking pictures of the finished dragon with the wings attached. As soon as I do, I'll probably post it on etsy.
Did some more work on my second dragon. Mostly built up the arms with foil. I'm proscratinating doing the legs because I'm considering ideas.
I made an extra set of claws and a bunch of eyes, horns, teeth, more claws. I wanted to make a smaller dragon using those claws. The idea being to emphasize the size of the claws.
Back to my second dragon.... I don't know what to do about the back legs!
My solution was to create a Naga - a humanoid with a snake like body. That is, a humanoid dragon with a snake like body. It should have a face similar to the Red Dragon and wings.
some picture will be posted later. Maybe.

Sunday, April 17, 2011







Did some more work on my polymer clay dragons. Mostly on the face. I'm trying multiple techniques on different dragons. I've tried creating a skull, to which I add the eyes then the teeth. The other technique I'm trying is where I create the eyes, horns and teeth first, to which I add some clay and build up the features.
Wish I had some pictures to document the process, but I'm short on time.
I did manage to get one red dragon mostly done. I finished the wings and still need to finish the paint.
I'm including pictures of both dragons. I'll include finished pictures, with the real wings attached later on the red dragon.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

I'm really tired. Made some cheese enchiladas. Smothered in sauce. And cheese. Then some cream on top, chopped olives and onions. More cheese. Had a healthy side of rice and beans. Beans had crumbled cheese. It was absolutely tasty, heavy, cheesy, and... tasty. I only had two, but I also made a very tasty bowl of guacamole. MMMM....
I've been working on the dragon arms and legs. The ones I'm making look more humanish, but I'll make it work. Originally I wanted to make very pronounce forearms with thinner upper arms. Somewhat like Gundam wing or robotech. The upper arms became beefier than I wanted. I'll post more pictures later. Maybe tomorrow, once I digest those enchiladas!

Sunday, April 10, 2011








Sold my aquarium today. It was a nice aquarium. I'll try to include some pictures. It was a planted aquarium with lace rock, driftwood, and some small peaceful fish. I won't mention what I paid for it, but it was enough to pay for my vendor fees for the Fairy Fest in November. I really liked that tank, but I really want to go to the fest that much more. I sold the last of my telescope eyepieces to help pay for the vendor fees, but my other computer took a dump and had to get a motherboard. I used some of the leftover money to buy some acrylic paints and super sculpey.
Speaking of sculpey, I included some pictures of the claws on wire armature. I bake these on, then add some flesh to the bones. I've also include some pictures of wings that I've made with cellophane and wire.
Funny thing, I kept my albino bushy nose plecos from the tank that I sold, and I kept some of the baby guppies, but I miss my tank.
I'll try to sell some more things so I can pay for my studio fees. I'll also need some $$ to pay for supplies for even MORE creations. I really need to get to Mishy's some time and do more clay.
I'm currently working on some polymer clay dragons. I have several that I'm working on at once. My mind just works better when I can try different ideas at once. I was working on short necks and long necks, thin bodies versus thicker, gorilla like bodies.
I'm also trying different techniques on hands and feet, but it's basically the same. I create a skeleton of claws to which I build up with clay. I'm adding clay to the end of thin wire armature for the hands, then building it up from there. A little difficult to explain.
I found a link somewhere for making wings with heat shrink cellophane. I've modified it slightly for the galvanized wire I'm using.
Looking over my notes here, it sounds like bullshit. I think the best thing to do is to add some pictures to document what I'm doing. Maybe I'll do that tomorrow, but that's low on my list of priorities.
Still working on other stuff, but I'll post that as I get to it. Maybe.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

New blog. About the title- I've been selling my things at the Phoenix Fairy Fest Goblin Market and at First Fridays for a couple years now. I have another blog that I use to talk about my bonsai and related pottery. This blog is where I will address my inner goblin; I will use this blog to document my work in pottery that is not related to bonsai, as well as any other non-bonsai related projects. And yes, being this is my blog, I will also right about any random shit that pops in my head. My current projects- I won't discuss my bonsai projects. I'm currently experimenting with polymer clay, sculpting thin dragon-esque figures with wire armature. I'm also using paper mache for larger projects. Other hobbies- I have 3 aquariums; one planted in low light plants. I keep angelfish. I used to keep and breed old world chameleons, bearded dragons, and leopard geckos. As a result, I'm somewhat of an ameture entymologist. Entymology is the study of insects. I've kept and raised exotic roaches, phasmids, superworms, mealworms, silkworms, and other fascinating creepy crawlies. Personal life- I don't like to talk about my personal life. I'm married, with 5 kids. Spent 9 years in the US Navy, traveled around the world. I've been to 5 of the 7 continents of this good earth. I've broken bread with the Massai warriors under the shadow of Mount Kilimonjairo. I've sailed up the amazon river and broken bread with endigenous people there. And that's all you get.