I hurt myself pretty badly last night. Let's just say I lost my bare knuckle boxing match against a tin can. In other words, I pulled a real stupid!
(gross-ish details follow)
Now, I am the first to admit that I have a fear, a phobia, even, of loss of body parts. So when I cut my fingers last night, and kind of deeply, I immediately went into panic mode. I thought I would pass out. And I am usually the go-to person for keeping calm and doing the first aid. Apparently, seeing the inside of my finger is more than I can bear.
(end of gross)
So, today was a glazing day. It was a bit difficult not to use my injured fingers while glazing. If anyone says that any part of pottery is not a full body activity, they don't know what they are talking about.
I was able to glaze everything that was bisqued. It was about 30 pieces: mugs, tumblers, bud vases, a casserole, a teapot, a jar, and bowls. It helps that I stuck, mostly, to Senora glaze.
I am also grateful that I was only glazing. Putting on a latex glove over my bandaged hand made it possible, but I would not have been able to throw today. And I definitely could not wedge.
So, in closing:
(gross-ish details follow)
Now, I am the first to admit that I have a fear, a phobia, even, of loss of body parts. So when I cut my fingers last night, and kind of deeply, I immediately went into panic mode. I thought I would pass out. And I am usually the go-to person for keeping calm and doing the first aid. Apparently, seeing the inside of my finger is more than I can bear.
(end of gross)
So, today was a glazing day. It was a bit difficult not to use my injured fingers while glazing. If anyone says that any part of pottery is not a full body activity, they don't know what they are talking about.
I was able to glaze everything that was bisqued. It was about 30 pieces: mugs, tumblers, bud vases, a casserole, a teapot, a jar, and bowls. It helps that I stuck, mostly, to Senora glaze.
I am also grateful that I was only glazing. Putting on a latex glove over my bandaged hand made it possible, but I would not have been able to throw today. And I definitely could not wedge.
So, in closing:
Artists and artisans, keep yourselves healthy and whole. This is a full contact sport. It takes all of yourself to create; heart, body, and mind.
Be good to yourselves.
And don't pull a stupid!