Handmade birch much with a heart carved into it.
I choose love.
Handmade birch much with a heart carved into it.
I choose love.
Opening up Boss and hoping for a successful glaze firing.
Wet sanding pieces out of the bisque kiln. Getting them ready to glaze. Holiday markets start Saturday. Ready or not.
Photo of greenware loaded in a kiln.
Low bisque cone 05. 466th firing in my @coneartkilns.bsky.social 1822D
2025 ornaments finally wrapped up!
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Box of handmade tiles.
Getting so close to having this order of tiles done. Grateful for a very patient client.
A little Taylor Swift to get me in studio mode.
No! Put that away!
Rainbow birch handmade mug
Rainbow birch handmade cup
Rainbow mugs and cups restocked. Not many left.
Time to make more vases.
If you have been waiting to pick up a new mug or one for the first time, a new batch has been added to my shop (link in profile). Limited colors and quantities, and I will be honest, I do not anticipate another mug drop before the end of the year.
As always, thank you for the support! -Bryan
I work with soft slabs. And this slab was pretty soft.
Oh that would be cool! Iβm hoping to get some cool variations in the glaze Iβll be using. Iβll have to experiment to get some βsparkleβ
Grid of wet clay tiles drying.
Custom tiles. Interested in a custom, expensive backsplash? Reach out to discuss. Working on two right now and while there isnβt much variation finding the process cathartic.
Salt fired pot sitting on a board the trees in the background.
Iβve started to explore different firing processes. This is a piece I put in a salt kiln.
Photo of nine handmade tiles with plant impressions.
Handmade white tiles with botanical imprints.
Adding botanicals to some tiles. Going to make a four season backsplash with imprint from whatβs in the garden year round.
Iβm taking the Raku workshop and thought a teapot would be fun. When I make a teapot, I think of one of my first instructors. I said I wanted to make teapot and he told me it was only for the experienced. Donβt let anyone tell you you canβt do something. I ignored him and made a teapot my first week
Yay! Glad they arrived.
Speckled clay handmade tiles
This these tiles using Dark Star by Kentucky Mudworks are my favorite from the batch.
Green, brown, and white handmade tiles.
First batch of handmade tiles out of the kiln and I couldnβt be happier! Minimal warping, good glaze coatingβ¦these are going to look great as a backsplash in my studio.
Thanks! Hope they survive the drying process.
Two small clay pots sitting on a pottery wheel. Just trimmed and ready to dry.
Not a bad first attempt at throwing and trimming on a kick wheel. I could get into throwing this way.
First time on the kick wheel. It was pretty awkward but managed to throw two pots. #kickwheel #kickwheelpottery #beardedpotter
Handmade birch vase with blue glaze
Handmade birch vase with yellow glaze
Handmade birch vase with white glaze
Handmade birch vase with pink glaze
Iβve got to get in the rhythm of posting new work on my site. These are some birch vases I put up recently. Now if I had an assistant to do the business side of being an artistβ¦
Photo of penny tiles
Selfie sitting on a floor laying out sheets of penny tile.
Not all of my ceramic work is done in the studio, Iβm also a tile setter.
Thank you!
Cool. Have a look and let me know if you have any questions. They are all handmade so all unique.
Yes, I have a website, and sell them online at bcronkceramics.com
I canβt remember what colors I have up there right now. I go through them quickly.
No mud, No lotus.
While itβs not the most glamorous of studio tasks, there is something satisfying about reclaiming unfired clay experiments and bits to make something new. I am using reclaimed clay for the majority of my tiles.