
When she died in December, she was cremated. Most of her ashes were spread in the Atlantic Ocean near where she would kayak. I took some of them and at the suggestion of one of her friends, wedged them into some clay and made some bowls. I raku fired them with a white crackle glaze. The final touch was rocks we collected on the beach while at her memorial service.
When I began to make the bowls, I asked a photography class if any of them wanted to document the process. Two students came down and took pictures. Here are a couple.
4 comments:
Matt, This is a beautiful way to memorialize your grandma. I'm sure she'd be proud to be the inspiration. I love the photos too, especially the spinning bowl.
Melissa Linenberger
This is a wonderful idea. We have our bowl on our mantel with a few pieces of sea glass in it. The bowl is just beautiful.
Thank you Matt. My mother was one of your greatest fans. My bowl is coming soon. I think I will put some stones painted by my 4 year old grandson in it.
Clint
Raku with crackle glaze. I'm so glad I recognized the firing and glazing accurately! I'm not quite as old as I thought I was. (Ha, Ha. Yeah.) Anyway, it is a beautiful bowl. Love the beach polished stones, too. Lovely tribute--symbolic and physical.
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