Small Ceramic Hare and Leveret Sculpture

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Small Ceramic Hare and Leveret Sculpture

Small Ceramic Hare and Leveret Sculpture

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Little hare sculptures made to bring you joy!

A lovely tender moment between a hare and their baby.

Designed to be held and loved, each hare starts as a lump of clay which I shape and form by hand.

 

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How they're made

Lumps of Clay

All of my sculptures start as lumps of clay.

The critters are created using the pinch pot technique to make sure they're hollow.

There's lots of stages of shaping, refining and smoothing for each individual.

Bisque Firing

When I’m happy with them I carefully load the kiln – which I like to pre-heat for a few hours just to make sure there’s no moisture left in the clay that might cause any explosions.

The temperature will then steadily rise to about 1050°C then left to cool for about 24 hours before I can empty it.

Underglazing

Once cooled they each need to be wiped down to remove any surface salts. Then it's time to add the underglaze colours - each colour needs 3 coats painted on by hand.

Glazing

They’re then left another 24 hours before having a clear glaze applied on top – again another 3 layers.

Glaze Firing

Then once they’re dry, I’ll clear any glaze from underneath to help stop them sticking to the kiln shelf .

I’ll score around their eyes and then it’s back into the kiln for the glaze firing. This time the temperature reaches about 1245°C

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