Covered Casserole Dish with Ribbed DetailingRed clay; Randy's Red glaze; 11" diameter and 5" tall; 13" by 7" including detailing
Purchased for the Collection of an Anonymous PatronThis was my first attempt at a large covered vessel. Umm, I think it was successfull. And by Successfull I mean ROCKED.
This was made in two pieces - the bottom casserole part was made first on a large wheel-head and then I dipped a wood rib in to make the platform/edge. The cover was then made as an upside-down bowl. I wanted it to be very deep so that it could hold a lot.
After the base and cover were made and

trimmed, I attached a large, thick log of clay to the top as the cover handle and a large, thick log to each side as the side handles. When these were attached and not completely wet, i carved the ribs in each handel to give it some texture.
I thought it came out beautifully (if I do say myself) and was nice and heavey/weight, so I didnt want to do anything crazy with the glaze. Our studio has a GREAT glaze

called 'Randy's Red' that is a brownish red, with lots of texture given for peaks and valleys (when it melts over high points, the glaze becomes thin and turns a dark brown blackish color.) It also becomes much more red when there is less oxygen in an area. One of the teachers in the studio suggested I use this glaze for the inside of the vessel because, if I fired the two pieces together (with the lid snugly on top) then less

oxygen would get inside and it would become very red. A great idea (because red is hard to get in a high-fire kiln) so I did that inside but also wanted the glaze outside because of the first texturing feature mentioned above.
You can see on the inside of the lid and bottom how red they got, but also the circular ridges left from throwing.
I also really liked how smooth the glaze looked on top of the lid, and how it formed slightly brownish and reddish tints where there were mini-peaks and valleys.
(unfortunately) this was sold at the potter sale last week. I was so sad to see it go. As many of

you know, while pottery is one of my great loves, my other great love is baking - I would have loved to bake something in this!!! So yesterday I went into the studio and started another large casserole :) The great thing about this is I can always make something again for myself.
And I loved this piece SO much that I'm posting all my pictures in full size. BAM.