some pots that I made recently

Thanks str8 I have a few more coming and they as all the other slab construction pots are very time consuming. That is why the wheel thrown pots I do make are so reasonable.LOL
 
Makes sense, I have two of your slab pots and they are on display in a safe space.
 
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some views of in progress.......
Vance about how long does it take for you to make a pot, like one of these slab built rectangles?

I've got to imagine it takes at least a handful from the prep all the way through final glazing and firing. The reason I ask is because I feel like we as consumers always want to pay the absolute minimum for products, but when you actually calculate it out, most artists are getting paid like $2/hr for their time.
 
Vance about how long does it take for you to make a pot, like one of these slab built rectangles?

I've got to imagine it takes at least a handful from the prep all the way through final glazing and firing. The reason I ask is because I feel like we as consumers always want to pay the absolute minimum for products, but when you actually calculate it out, most artists are getting paid like $2/hr for their time.
In all honesty….
The slab built pots WITHOUT forms or guides etc tak on the average about 2-3 hr prior to fire. It is fussy time making visual corrections with adding and subtracting clay and burnish
Then 15 mins for glaze if it requires such
 
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