Friday, May 31, 2024

May Mowing & More


This rainy May it has been a challenge to mow more than once a week. Leif's lawn has tripled in size and Christian has seven acres mostly manicured for mowing...


at home I am powerwashing, planting, fertilizing flowers...






and parading. Painting is next!

Saturday, May 25, 2024

Princeton Reunions


This year as Bill comes closer to marketing a new drug eluting heart balloon while earnestly producing his ceramic artwork, we appreciate recognition and the degrees he received here. This reunion we will help plan next year's 50th! 

 













FIRED UP: Bill Baumbach '75 *87 took his first ceramics course at Princeton with Toshiko Takeazu while working toward his undergraduate degree in biochemistry. Before beginning his graduate studies in molecular biology, he spent a year as Takaezu's apprentice. Baumbach has pursued science in parallel with art ever since. "To me, the thought processes used in science and art are very much alike," he says. "Experimentation, creativity, and technical excellence are driving forces in both areas." PAW Magazine; photo Riccardo Barros.





 As newly inducted members, we attended the "Society of the Claw" Ice Cream Social in Chancellor Green Library. This building was the original university library in 1873.


Cheers to Bill and our great Class jacket fabric...
and Princeton University!


Monday, May 20, 2024

Large Ceramic Stools


Building large ceramic stools requires considerable clay, skill and time while they shrink about 15%; drying & firing. Our sons help carry them from the basement to be fired and glazed in a large studio kiln. This pair has been sold to a visiting Naguchi Museum Associate and ships to Michigan.

The glazing/handling is challenging and magnificent 3-D paintings emerge.
 
Bill helped build this kiln for Toshiko Takaezu many years ago and is where he continues to fire and glaze large pieces of his work.
The cost for this size stool is about $4,000 or less for a pair. The lovely pair below went to Ft. Lauderdale, FL.













Friday, May 10, 2024

Chipping Away "With Clay"

Bill has made 8 garden seats for the recent kiln firing which is a record number, while chipping at Leif's before dark. Using a commercial chipper, they have been clearing the front yard forest and using wood chips to mulch small trees. Five enormous dead trees will be cut to woodstove length logs and split for next winter's wood. Slowly a view of the house is emerging on it's 3.5 acres.


The studio; hand dug 18" deeper of clay. Hopewell dirt is mostly clay and we feel immersed.

I have planted 44 Ostrich ferns from my house in new back fields here, and bulk grass seed. 


This side yard was a wall of brush covering a collapsed horse barn full of debris with much more strewn all over. 



Ostrich ferns at home engulfing Bill's 5' sculptures now. Below is one in a greenware state.