: Cass - Viewing Profile

Jump to content

Cass's Profile User Rating: -----

Reputation: 4 Neutral
Group:
Members
Active Posts:
154(0.6 per day)
Most Active In:
In the Studio (89 posts)
Joined:
12-September 12
Profile Views:
29,079
Last Active:
User is offline Dec 28 2012 07:08 PM
Currently:
Offline
Icon   Cass back in the mud

Topics I've Started

  1. Jun Kaneko

    Posted 16 Nov 2012

    Posted Image

    is he not a clay god?...look at these monumental monoliths, my jaw is on the floor

    Posted Image




    Posted Image



    Posted Image



    Posted Image



    i'm inspired by the scale, but mostly by his work ethic, how amazingly prolific he is
  2. Blue Mountain Woodfire

    Posted 12 Nov 2012

    from this past weekend, we loaded the anagama at Blue Mountain, outside Missoula, MT

    the kiln is owned by the Clay Studio of Missoula

    at least 1000 pieces got in there, it is quite big, i will get some better pics of the whole kiln when i take my shift next friday

    Posted Image

    Posted Image



    couple of my sculpture on the floor there, in between the stokes! ^^^^ should be interesting if they dont get creamed by people sidestoking....



    Posted Image


    Posted Image


    Posted Image


    fires until next sunday afternoon, opening party the following sunday
  3. Unconventional Clay Tools

    Posted 21 Oct 2012

    i have a hard time shelling out for factory produced clay tools...i have some of course, but i am Always on the lookout for anything handy, and i do think it has an effect on the end result

    a few things i use daily, many found at the hardware store, THRIFT store, or the grocery store...some pilfered from our kitchen, lol

    Posted Image

    like i said, always on the lookout, anyone else have some odd or homemade ideas?
  4. Perceived Value and Proper Presentation

    Posted 17 Oct 2012

    In French there is an excellent phrase that has no exact English counterpart, "Mise en valeur"...to put in value. When a product is presented in it's proper surroundings, or better yet, a touch above it's proper surroundings, the impression is given that it is more valuable, and people want it, and gladly pay a premium price.

    For those doing shows, my best (extreme) example would be a potter sets up with a card table and puts out a scattering of pieces....even if the work is very good this puts the work in a poor context, and therefore won't command a good price, or be 'wanted'...but if someone has a primo booth, the opposite is true, you can UP the perceived value, and the prices on work that is justly presented. And amazingly, by putting higher prices the implication is made that the work is better, well crafted, and that the price is justified...this is not off the top of my head, market researchers have proven this again and again for clients wanting to find the maximum price that the market will bear.

    this took a few years for me to accept, and believe, and try...there was a point in '98 or so when the numbers weren't quite adding up, i don't mean the costs and all, i mean my rent! and bills and on and on, for the hours we were putting in, so...

    we doubled or prices, and sales volume went up...and we got new accounts. and about the same time we invested in our booth, trying to 'mise en valuer' we copied the type of booth that the jewelers used, clean black Propanels, glass shelves, good halogen lighting, and blowup, high res images of us working, firing, and pot detail shots....sales boomed, thats why i think of this as Investment.

    all this not to blow my own horn, but for those getting going now to think about.

    Posted Image


    Posted Image
  5. Electric Raku Fire

    Posted 25 Sep 2012

    our 17" x24" Cress has been a workhorse for us for 12+ years




    Posted Image





    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    Posted Image



    all in all i would guess it has handled 300 loads, always even heating...very reliable results. I would say that the predictability of this kiln has been a major factor in our having been able to make a business and career of Raku.


    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    Posted Image

    full kiln height 24" piece ^^^


    full kiln diameter 16" piece vvv



    Posted Image

My Information

Member Title:
Advanced Member
Age:
Age Unknown
Birthday:
Birthday Unknown
Gender:
Location:
Montana
Interests:
bass guitar, electronic music production

Contact Information

E-mail:
Click here to e-mail me
Website URL:
Website URL  http://urn-studio.com

Friends

Comments

Page 1 of 1
  1. Photo

    fuoco di forno Icon

    14 Sep 2012 - 10:11
    Hi Cass, just had a look at your webside. Wonderful and beautiful raku objects. Congratulation on such beauty!
    Evelyne
Page 1 of 1