The process of my ceramic illustrations

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illustrated-tiles_0021 by Atamaykaillustratated-tiles_1 by Atamayka

I’ve combined my two passions –illustration and ceramics. These “paintings” are directly burnt onto their ceramic frames and will be ready to hang with a nail on the wall. Each one of these ceramic illustrations is hand-drawn and unique.

I just opened the kiln to take a peek at them; they’re still so hot I can’t get them out yet.
They make me smile when I see them; I hope they do the same for you once they’re ready.

Making these illustrations on clay is time-consuming, but I love it. Some ceramists call this etching, I always say I’m carving (even though I know it’s wrong), but regardless of which terms to use this is how it goes:

  • First I build my clay “canvas”
  • I wait a while until the clay dries a bit and gets leather hard
  • Then I draw -etch – my motive with a sharp instrument (like in the picture above), generally I use wooden picks
  • After this I have to wait until it dries really well before I make the first firing.

This is what I have until now. The next step in order to finish my ceramic illustrations is the coloring and glazing before I burn them again in the kiln.

Stay tuned for the finished objects!
(2009-11-2, you can find them here: “Ceramic Illustrations and color”)

The About Page

Aboutme-Atamayka
I guess I’ll have to start going public and let everyone know I’m online.
It’s kind of scary to put yourself out there. Not that social media doesn’t do it for you anyway. I’ve been avoiding it, but I will just jump right into it. NOW.

By the way, since spam has been a problem for a while, I decided to eliminate my email address. If you want to contact me without the form, here’s my email (a bit disguised): art *!at* atamayka.com

Preview

Drawing-Serendipities by Atamayka

I’ve spent long afternoons and nights coding atamayka.com and this blog, trying to get them to look like I want them to. Here’s a preview of my portfolio site. Languages are a blessing to do, thank God for wordpress!

You see, my family speak Spanish, most of the web speaks English, and I live in Austria where most of my friends speak German. That’s why my portfolio is in three languages, so that nobody feels left out.

Writing a blog is a completely different situation. One is supposed to update often, and I don’t see myself writing in all three languages that often. So, sorry folks and friends, English it is.
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Hello world!

Drawing Serendipities by Atamayka

Hi everybody!
I now start long-hour-sessions in order to get Drawing Serendipities going. I thought I’d give you a peek at my desk to begin with. This is the messy but very cozy place I write from. Here I dream, plan and execute everything from art to grocery lists.

You can see my “to do” list at the bottom, together with currant juice, a shot of Bailey’s, some jewelry I’ve been working on, and the usual paper stack that awaits to be sorted out.
Thanks for stopping by.