Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Flowers And Fish- Here I Come


Pottery starts up again tomorrow morning and I spent a little time online today, looking at examples of both flower petal bowls and ceramic fish things, mostly platters and bowls. And what I mainly discovered is that I am far from being the first person to enjoy having fun playing with fishes. 


In case you've forgotten, here are what the two fish spoon rests I made look like. 


I hope to make a few more happy fish during this session, perhaps even some fish bowls. Not bowls you put fish in, but bowls made in the shape of fish. 
I'm sure you understand. 
In a way, I was almost indignant to see that my ceramic fish are not unique, but mine will be my own and no one else's. I wouldn't even mind doing a few that are meant to hang on a wall. I mean- I'd hang them on a wall but then again, I'm pretty famous in these parts for hanging anything on a wall. 

I also saw some beautiful flower petal bowls. One was a sunflower bowl and I watched the video of how it was made. 


The petals in this bowl are made not from different pieces of clay fit into the whole, but delineated by small rolls of clay attached and shaped so that the result looks as if they overlap each other. It doesn't seem to be a simple process and may, in fact, be more work than the way I made my last flower bowl wherein I made separate leaves to attach to the petals. 
We shall see. 

But the bottom line here is- I am excited to go back to the studio. I am so glad I was finally able to admit that throwing bowls and mugs and pots on the wheel is not going to be in my future, because once I gave that idea up, I was able to let myself go in other directions. That first little fish spoon rest was the product of having forty-five more minutes of a class in which everything I'd tried to do had been a huge disappointment and while looking in the molds cabinet for something to make a slump mold out of, I came across a regular spoon rest and for whatever reason, my mind went to fish. 
Ta-Da! 
And speaking of fish, I am cooking myself some salmon tonight with spinach and couscous. I am inordinately excited about this. Mr. Moon reports that he will be eating the same supper he had last night which looked like this.


Mer-made soup and a toasted English muffin with cheese. 
I am absolutely mystified at where the doily came from. 

Well, I better get at it. I have to get up at the crack of dawn tomorrow in order to pick up Jessie and get to pottery on time and that is not going to be easy as I have become evermore slothful each day since the beginning of the holidays. 

But it will be worth it. 

Love...Ms. Moon







 

5 comments:

  1. Those fish are quite elaborate, I can't imagine the time taken to do all that. I like your first spoon rest better than the second one. I remember doilys (doilies?), my mum had them everywhere and these days I almost never see any, even in thrift stores. Not that I want any to use, but a small one or two would make great tablecloths for doll sized tables. And for fancy doll bed covers too. Even doll house curtains.

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  2. There’s a free painting class at our local commision on aging. I told my neighbor that if she wanted to sign up i would go with her. So, I’m very excited about it. I get your joy at going back to pottery. I am NOT a painter but i don’t care. Two hours of wild, colorful painting fun! (I’m particularly fond of your flatter faced fish.)

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  3. I'm glad the fish are calling you again! Out of your head, into your hands. Go you.

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  4. I feel like fish are your totem beings....other than Keith, of course......you are one with the fish.....you go!
    Susan M

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  5. I saw these fish a few days ago and they reminded me of you.
    https://www.instagram.com/dora.clay.fish/

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