KLAYDUCKS - Klay Crazy Ceramics Auburn WA
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KLAYDUCKS - Klay Crazy Ceramics Auburn WA
KLAYDUCKS 25th Annual Free Take One CERAMIC ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON EST. 2015 Invite you to advertise in the 2015-16 WHOS WHO DIRECTORY In Ceramics, Porcelain, Pottery & Glass Now in it’s 24th year. Full Page Ad 4.5 x 8” - $70.00 - 1 Year ($5.83 a month! ) Add: Seasonal Info, Upcoming Events, Specials, Coupons, QR Code, Facebook & Maps, Retreats, Incentives, Directions etc. 1/2 (Half) Page Ad 4.5 x 4” - $35.00 - 1 Year ($2.92 a month!) Add: Services, Classes, Products, Credentials, Specialty Items etc. Business Card Ad 4.5 x 2.5” - $25.00 - 1 Year ($2.08 a month) Introduce Yourself: Hours, Address, Contact Info Website For Information Contact: JoAnn @ 253-347-3708 [email protected] 40 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Who’s Who In Ceramics, Porcelain, Pottery, & Glass in Washington, Oregon, Idaho & Canada 2015-16 Produced by: (KCAW) Klayducks Ceramic Assn. of WA Est. 2014 We would like to thank our Advertisers, for supporting the Who’s Who Directory & the fired arts industry. Every effort has been made to insure each ad is accurate . If you find any errors please contact me (JoAnn) @ [email protected] OUR MISSION The Mission of the Who’s Who Book is to help customers locate shops in their neighborhoods and while traveling. Also to help shops keep in touch with each other for information, support, supplies and friendship. Your support goes a long waY…. For the Klayducks Ceramic Association of Washington this is the main fundraiser for our many charitable projects throughout the year. These projects consist of free painting booths for children at Auburn’s Kids Day in June, Auburn Good Old Days in August, and Tacoma Street Fair also in August. Our organization is also involved with local charities through donations of finished ware to auctions.. We also work within our own communities to teach children of all ages, to express themselves through art with an emphasis in the fired arts. For information on how you can help these charities go to: Www.KLAYDUCKS.com *Larsche Tahoma Hope www.larschetahomahope.org *Mary Bridge Hospital, Festival of the Trees www.multicare.org/home/festival-trees *Nativity House through Catholic Community Services http://www.ccsww.org 2 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Pasco Extended Classes With Marchelle Burnham – Instructor When: July 30th through August 3rd 2015 Where: Columbia Valley Grange Hall 6300 West Court Street Pasco, WA Contact: Laura Lyle @ 509-336-9065 Glass, Mud, Underglaze,Texture Glaze, Apli-Kate, Decal, Lusters, & More. Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 39 Table of Contents Map City 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 38 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Page Map City Page WASHINGTON IDAHO Auburn 5 24 Coeur d’ Alene 28 Hoquim 6 25 Incom 28 Kalama 6 ARIZONA 30 Kent 6 CANADA 30 Lakewood 7 NEBRASKA 31 Longview 7 TEXAS 29 Lynwood 8 Marysville 9 COMPETITION 33-34 Pasco 9 MAP 20-21 Pullman 10 NOTES 4 Roy 12 WHATS NEXT? 32-39 Rochester 11 Seabrook 12 Seattle 13 Spokane Valley 14 Tacoma 15-19 Woodland 19 OREGON Adrian Albany Aloha Beavercreek Boring Damascus 24 25 26 26 27 27 Is Your Favorite Shop in This Book? Encourage them to Advertise in the Who’s Who Directory!! We reach over 1,500 new customers each year and counting! Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 3 The Oregon Ceramic Association Presents Its 57th Annual Ceramics, Doll & Crafts Show Competition & Sales NOTES: March 18th and 19th, 2016 10am-5pm Washington County Fair Complex 873 NE 34th Ave., Hillsboro, OR Wed. March 16th Competition Entrees Accepted Noon to 6pm ONLY Thurs. March 17th-Booth Setup & Competition Judging See more info at oregonceramicassociation.com or call Show Chairperson David William 503-632-8174 Coupon for 2016 Oregon Ceramic Association 57th Annual Ceramics, Doll & Craft Show $1.00 off $5.00 Admission Children 12 and Under Free March 18th and 19th, 2015 Washington County Fairplex Name____________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________________ Phone #__________________________________________________________ E-Mail____________________________________________________________ 4 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 37 INLAND EMPIRE CERAMIC ASSOCIATION Find your inner Artist @ WILL PRESENT IT’S 53rd ANNUAL CERAMIC & FIRED ARTS SHOW & COMPETITION Doc Holiday Distributor Late Nights, Parties, Classes, Scouts, Team building & Family Fun Bisque & Greenware, Painting Pouring & Pottery Supplies. Party Room*, Pottery Wheel* And More AT THE CERAMICS INLAND NW WILDLIFE FROM THE COUNCEL HEART 6116 N MARKET, SPOAKNE WA 99208 OCTOBER 2nd & 3rd 2015 MOLDS, BISQUE, SUPPLIES, DOOR PRIZES, FOOD, DRWINGS COME ONE & ALL FOR A GOOD TIME PHYLLIS DOTSON PRESIDENT 509-220-7467 36 PEGGY JARVIS SHOW CHAIR 509-435-2157 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Klay Crazy Ceramics Home of the Klayducks Ceramic Assn. of WA (KCAW) 720 A Street SE Auburn WA 98002 Phone: 253-931-0660 Email: [email protected] Web: www.KlayCrazyCeramics.com OPEN: Friday 11-6pm Saturday 11am - 7pm Sun - Mon 11am - 6pm Tuesday 2 - 6 pm LATE NIGHT Tuesdays & Fridays 6-9 pm (18 & over) JoAnn Johnson-Owner Join Our Mailing List Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 5 Tammy Ruelas—Owner Find us on Facebook ENUMCLAW, WA 718 Simpson Ave Hoquim, WA CERAMIC SHOW & COMPETITION (360) 537-9188 Ask for Ceramic Shop Phone: Hours: Tuesday & Wednesday 11:30-5pmm Thursday, Friday & Saturday 1-5pm Closed: Sunday & Monday Come on down! June 3rd & 4th 2016 10-4pm Daily Enumclaw Expo Center 45224 284th Avenue SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 Presented by: KLAYDUCKS CERAMIC ASSN OF WA (KCAW) Hours: Tue - Fri 10 am - 3:30 pm Sat 10 am - 2pm Wed 6:30 - 9pm Competition Entries June 2nd 9-5pm $4 each JOIN US FOR:. ple’s Peo ice Cho 4 #170 Booth y is Entr E FRE Daily Door Prize Drawings (must be present to win) GOOD FOOD Make-n-Takes SILENT AUCTION, Live Demo’s MAKE YOUR OWN GLASS JEWELRY & Competition June 3rd & 4th. 2015 / 10-4pm daily Admission $7 Save $2 with this coupon COUPON COUPON EA CERAMIC SHOW Children 12 & under FREE w/ Parent Please Duplicate this Coupon 6 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 35 Explanation of the Evaluation Headings cont. NW Casting & Mixing Interpretation of Design Pattern: Did the artist add their own interpretation of the design to make it their own design? Did they add to or change the design to make it stand out and be appealing to the eye? If they did, does it stay in balance and make things look as if it is their own. Use of Color: This is the unique way the artist has used color to create a fresh new approach to their design. Color should be exciting! Unique use of normal Function of a Piece: When the normal function of a piece has been changed, it must be in such a way that it makes the piece seem unique. Equipment Workmanship: This is the most important part of the judging sheet. This covers main things that are looked at when judging the pieces entered into competitions. In this area you are judged on the basic beginnings of your ceramic ware. Casting Clean-up and Construction: This area is judged on the casting and/or hand building, of the ware. Seams removed properly, lids fit properly, thickness of piece even, piece sit level, no drips or bumps, no swipe marks from wiping down with a sponge, handles filled and bottoms of plates and bowls filled so that no food particles can be trapped. Rims of cups, vases, bowls, jars anything with a rim all even. Perfection of Technique: Make sure that you do what ever technique you are doing, to the best of your ability. Keeping things very neat, staying inside lines, cover areas with product correctly, and using products in the way in which they are intended to be used. Proper Use of Media: Know the product you are using. Know that you need to use glazes on utility items, or that you shouldn't use non-fire products on techniques that might need to be sealed against moisture. Firing: Make sure that all techniques have been fired to the proper temperature. Stilt marks left on pieces will be marked down in this area. Sharp points on bottom of items will be assumed they are stilt marks. Example: No halo around decals, no pits or drips in glazes, no purples in luster's. Some of these problems can be due to wrong firing temperatures Degree of Difficulty: Is the technique complicated or just one type of product thrown on a piece of ware and the piece entered in competition. Example: Brushstrokes and detail, compared to just clear glaze slapped on to a piece. Just one glaze not much work, where a lot detail is much more time and work. 3145 - 89th St. South Lakewood, WA 98499 Casting Tables Drain Tables Mixers Parts Phone: 253-209-5730 E-mail: [email protected] Feel free to ask the Judges questions if you don’t understand something. Thank you for entering! 34 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 7 Explanation of the Evaluation Headings on The Judges Score Sheet Following is the definition of how the pieces in competition are judged. This will help you understand what is looked at when your entries are judged. The following definitions follow the judging sheets used by the Exhibitors Associations Judging Program. Design: “BEAUTIFUL TRANSLUCENCY” “SUPERIOR STRENGTH” “EASE IN CASTING” 27 Striking Colors Pints, Gallons, Flower Clay & Plasticizer. Also Available Cotton Laces Rex Tools & Form-a-Leafs Victory Spanish Colors Willoughby’s China Paints Decorative Porcelain LTD (Porcelain Bisq) Lace Draping & Flower Books Available Aura Beenstra #1 Ricky Macias Aura Veenstra Flowers U.P.S. Daily Visa/MasterCard Open: 10 to 5 Tue - Wed - Thur 8 Aura Beenstra #2 Gloria Woodruff Rex Tools Flowers 6329-176th St. S.W. Lynnwood, WA 98037 Ph/Fax 425-743-1591 [email protected] www.colorificporcelain.com Retail/Wholesale Dealerships Distributorship Available Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Appropriate for Function: Has the piece been done with the proper products for the piece to used as it is intended to be used. Such as: any utility items should be finished with dinnerware safe glazes. Has the underneath rim of a plate been cast right so that there are no caps or spaces left for water or food particles to get into the bisque. Make sure that all bisque is sealed with glaze so that the piece could be used for utility item. Proportion of Design to Piece: Is the design/pattern too large or too small for the piece? The size of the design should be in proportion to the size of the piece. Balance of Design: Does the balance of the design fit the piece? The size of the design should be in proportion to the size of the piece. This balance also refers to the ceramic ware as well. Make sure that the ware is properly cast, not lopsided or misshaped. Color: Value of Color: Does the piece have a good dark and light balance? Have the color values been used to best advantage? Intensity of Color: Is there good contrast between the bright and dull areas? Color Harmony: Color harmony is a pleasing arrangement of colors that work well together. The most important consideration of color in design is the amount and placement of it. Relation to Design: Does the color enrich the design? Color should be an important part of the design. Originality: Addition to design: When something is added to the design of a piece it should be for ( DecaI Pattern) the betterment of the piece. It should not be something added to distract from the main design/or shape of the ware. Greenware Adaptation: Adaptation is the process of changing the look, function or decorative quality of a piece through addition or subtraction from the original piece. The changing of the ware should be a good addition not a distraction from the piece. Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 33 The Perfect Start 1. 2. Choosing Project for Competition: * Decide what you do best based on workmanship * Apply Suitable technique Purchase & Cleaning of Greenware * Thickness and evenness, not sagging, misshapen or stressed * Level - Both Top & Bottom of piece, lids and bottoms fit properly Level during cleaning if necessary. * Attached parts (Handles, body parts, bows, flowers, etc.) are clean, no drips, blobs or messy slip build–up. Cleaning is not the fun part of beginning a project, but very necessary. * Good detail in piece (redefine if necessary) Claudia Crage Owner [email protected] Carousel Etc. Greenware / Bisque / Firing / Finishedware (360) 659-7246 3822 84th St. NW Tulalip, WA 98271 P. O. Box 1699, Marysville, WA 98270 * Check for pin holes, gouges, sags, roundness, collapsing. * Pour hole is even (Always check inside the piece for bad cuts and gouges from pouring & trimming of pour hole) * Inside of piece, no large drips, trash from cleaning spare, handles on cups and pitchers should be flush to inside of container. * Check for pin holes, chips, air bubbles, foreign matter in clay body, mold marks. * Figures should be checked for proportions. Features on face, fingers on hands, define objects either being held or clothing on figure be definite. Design be exact on both sides of animal or human. Example: Carousel horses harness does not follow design to opposite side.) 3. Techniques * Design if any should be original, this gives you the advantages in the creative area * Color used * Number of techniques on one piece, make sure they compliment each other. * Number of pieces in a project * Number of firings * Foreign objects used (Keep this to a minimum of 25%. * Originality and creativity REMEMBER Have Fun! 32 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 9 10 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 31 Hours: 10-6pm Daily Monday-Saturday 16742 Sheldon Lane SW Rochester, WA 98579 360) 359-6587 Air Brushing Classes Raku on Wheels More than just your contemporary studio. You Can: Purchase:: Play: Green Ware Bisque Paints Glazes Brushes Clay Slip Paint Here Take Classes Raku Pottery Wheel Air Brush Groups Parties Pour your own Mold Distributor: Duncan Doc Holliday Fashenhues Gare Mayco Starlight Molds Clay Magic Creative Paradise www.TammysCeramicShop.com 30 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 11 Daisy Ceramics Marguerite Stevens - Owner 276 West 63rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5X-2H8 Studio: 604-325-2478 Home: 604-323-1986 Messages: 604-327-9636 E-Mail: [email protected] 226 Front Street in Seabrook Wa. PO Box 431 Pacific Beach ,Wa 98571 360-276-4321 FB; Imagine That Email; [email protected] Located in just 15 mi. north of Ocean Shores. Check out our FB page for hours and events. Items painted by 6pm are ready by noon the following day! We have ladies nights, sometimes with live music. Date Night, babysitting offered. Birthday Parties, Private parties. You can even reserve the whole place for an evening! Many items to choose from. Lots of help being creative. 12 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 29 Ceramics Galore Greenware - Bisque Giftware-Classes Phone: 208-664-5238 Address: Hours: 3509 W Seltice Coeur d’Alene ID 83814 TUE 10-9pm, WED 10-5pm, THU 10-9pm Mays Ceramic Bisque Largest Selection of Greenware & Bisque In Southern Idaho 750 Steed Rd. Inkom, Idaho 83245 208-775-3530 [email protected] 28 Www.KLAYDUCKS.com Www.KLAYDUCKS.com 13 Greenware - Bisque - Finished - Classes 7 - Hand’s Ceramics 32770 SE Kelso Road Boring, Oregon 97009 Phone: 503-668-6520 Betty Cissna - Owner Duncan Ambassador Certified Teacher Would you like to be a Judge? TIP: For Information: [email protected] A typewriter eraser makes fixing mistakes a breeze. Just let the paint dry first. Learn: Peg-n-Us Ceramics Fired Arts Terminology & Techniques Judging Criteria (EA) How to interoperate Judges forms and comments. 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