Silent blog from war zone: ceramics story, part two

Hi, guys!

I continue my story about the ceramics workshop. In addition to the masks that I almost finished making yesterday, I had a lot of small applied sculptures that I finished before I went on vacation, they only needed to be burned, and for this my participation was already minimal. So I calmly left them in the workshop and left, and lo and behold, yesterday I went home.

Of these, only two, the smallest, I did for myself. I have long wanted a ceramic palette for watercolor. They are on sale, but I wanted to make my own, especially since in the end I would have received the same thing. Therefore, this white little house in the photographs is a palette.

The second little thing I made for myself is a stand for soaking reeds for the saxophone. Throughout the work on it, I received a million questions "what is it." Apparently, no one plays wind instruments, whoever plays - understood immediately, or at least said that it would be great to soak reeds in such a thing.

Everything else I did practically to order, and almost all of these works are related to the lighting of premises: ceiling lamps and nightlights. My favorite is the stingray, I'm most proud of them :)

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See you in the next post!
Love, Inber

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