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Sunday
Art: Solitude, Woman at the Beach by Artist Rita C. Ford
"Solitude, Woman at the Beach"
Rita C. Ford

Monday
Art: Raku Pot by Artist Janice M Cali
"Raku Pot"
Janice M Cali

Tuesday
Art: Raku koi tile by Artist Val Webb
"Raku koi tile"
Val Webb

Wednesday
Art: LIDDED RAKU POT by Artist Roxanne MCINERNEY
"LIDDED RAKU POT"
Roxanne MCINERNEY
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Thursday
Art: Raku fish by Artist Deborah Sprague
"Raku fish"
Deborah Sprague
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Friday
Art: Mini Raku Bowl by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Mini Raku Bowl"
Cynthia Gaub

Saturday
Art: BABY FACE by Artist Claudia Roulier
"BABY FACE"
Claudia Roulier

Art of the Day: 06/09/2006
This Week's Theme:   Raku
 

Raku is a method of firing pottery. Each piece of pottery is fired in a kiln until the piece reaches about 1800 F. The piece is removed, while red hot and placed in a metal can with some sort of combustible material, like paper or sawdust. When this material ignites, the fire and smoke react with the glaze to create unique and unpredictable colors, lusters, and patterns.

Raku pieces are porous and the glazes are very often toxic. They cannot be used for liquids and many foods but they are suitable for any dry item - and of course, Raku pieces are beautiful to look at.

-Melissa Morton

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