THE MAKE A FISH FOUNDATION
share us!
  • MAKE A FISH FOUNDATION
    • WHAT WE DO...>
      • The Windship: THE BURININGMAN PROJECT
      • History Of The Make A Fish Foundation
      • The Future of The Make A Fish Foundation>
        • BECOME A MAKE A FISH CHARTER!
      • 2014 FESTIVAL, ART WALK AND SHOW SCHEDULE
      • Current Public Art Projects
      • Festivals
      • Art Walks
      • Team Building events
      • Schools Programs
      • Seniors, Alzheimers, Dementia Programs
      • Corrections programs
      • WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?
    • CHARITIES
    • PARTICIPATING ARTISTS>
      • Ryan Kerrigan
      • Phil Evans
      • Alexander Semenov, Biologist, sealife photographer
      • Phil Lewis
      • Joe Peace
      • Nina Fernstrom-Duong
      • Alicia Manor, Bright Moments
      • ANDRES AMADOR
      • YEAHYEAH! PONY PRINCE
    • Friends of The Make A Fish Foundation>
      • THE CURIOUS FORGE...SIERRA MAKERS
      • Artists Network.
      • Tessellations.org
      • Elixart
      • Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen
      • Colossal Art and Design
      • Heal The Bay
      • The Washed Ashore Project
      • N2 Pottery Auburn CA
      • THE ART COLONY
      • CREATIVE RESISTANCE
  • THE FISH MARKET
  • ACTIVITIES! FUN STUFF! CREATE!
    • Pertinent stories

 

Picture
It all started in 1986, when the popular hanging pottery fish ornaments came to life on the potter's wheel.

Each fish is made individually by forming a small vase on the wheel and then pinching a funny mouth into place. Later, when the piece can be handled, eyes and fins are added. A large school of them is fired in a bisque kiln so that glaze may be applied.

A raku firing, which is traditionally Japanese, then takes place. Because of the opportunity for variation in Raku pottery, each personally signed ceramic fish ornament is unique.


Picture
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.