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Posts by Richard Munster

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Kiln cat <3

1 year ago 30 0 1 0
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Katie Wargo makes excellent work. She may be hard to find, but here in Orlando all the best things are, a little bit at least. I love having a place to lift that up.
I grew up on scrappy punk rock shows. You go if you know. We still have that here. Every day of the week. Thanks always, Chins up xo

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Beautiful. You’re up in Tallahassee right? If Holly is still at FSU tell her Richard from Orlando says hey!

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Editing for us stumble-thumbed word nerds! Yes pls

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Here for it! Thanks to yall out there gathering the folks.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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We kicked off the year at Crossdraft Gallery with the exhibition “We’re All Friends Here” by @dolomite78.bsky.social
and featuring work made by Ian and a selection of folks he’s befriended in the PNW. It was lovely, and you can read all about it here:
www.crossdraftgallery.com/exhibitions/...

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www.crossdraftgallery.com/events

Honored to be hosting Katie Wargo and her work. Orlando, Florida, this coming weekend. Link above for details. See (some of) y’all there!

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I love this!

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Excellent ✨ look forward
to seeing how these develop in the future.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Thinking about the time the Orlando Museum of Art IG page hardposted a collage I made and when I asked them to credit me they deleted it instead 😂

1 year ago 14 1 1 0

What?! 😂 that is a really bizarre decision for someone there to make.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

It really opens up the playing field
For both artist and patron. I love seeing what folks do with this sort of work when they bring it into their homes.

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I do make cups and stuff, I promise. But I really love forms that leave the field for function open: Vases, boxes, censers, platters.
These open ended containers allow for endless play on my end and versatile use on the owners’ end. It’s a collaborative field and I love that. Do what you want 💖

1 year ago 43 1 1 0
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Little teeny tiny box.

One time I went into the gallery to clean and stuff and I opened a small box like this and found the remnants of a lovely pinner that one of our guests thoughtfully left behind and that’s why DIY spaces rule so I gave it to my gallery neighbor and they were happy. Friends.

1 year ago 12 0 0 0

I stand corrected! 🥂

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The Orlando museum of art has a Crass poster up on their walls. Wild times, yall.

Yes sir, I will.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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💖 ungovernable

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Thanks!!

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These boxes are a product of my earliest foray into making work that was less than traditionally functional. I was a studio tech and as such, recycled a lot of clay. The mindless act of chopping and wedging let me see clay in a way I hadn’t before. I’ve been chasing that place of new vision since.

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I discovered these forms while prepping clay to make other forms. Sometimes it works that way and I feel lucky when I see it. These are very thoughtfully made by pounding a cedar 4x4 post with a rebar handle into big blocks of clay until it’s just right. And then stopping. Perfect.

1 year ago 15 0 1 0

Speaking my language!!

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These are amazing!

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😂 yeah. It’s wild out there. You should def get that moped tho!

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Oof. That’s a long answer, the research & use part at least. Most everyday folks actually feed it more than they use it. But it can be useful for us commoners. Like, it could build your website 🤷🏼‍♂️ or generate letters to politicians or write resumes etc. Or make pictures of cats eating politicians.

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Three boxes. In undergrad I made a lot of solid objects. Bossman was always “you should hollow this out” and I was like “no” and then I left school and was like “what if I hollowed these out” (I made an urn for a friend) and so I did and then people were all “kuriniki” and was like what? Reductive

1 year ago 18 0 0 0
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The seasons in Florida often pass more to the rhythm of semesters and as such I find myself revisiting explorations in form accordingly.
I made a promise to myself years back to not let teaching dictate my output, but rather to grow it. I found these forms teaching, so now I’m making them w lids.

1 year ago 18 0 0 0
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I made a few bisque molds that I use to start these. Really versatile, makeable tools, I love them.

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I discovered these forms while trying to wrap my head around teaching beginner handbuilding courses and also using that time to make work I’m actually invested in. Which took a good couple of years. Currently making these as lidded boxes. Don’t know til you try. 📦

1 year ago 13 0 1 0

Love! It’s really great to see folks develop these kind of surfaces and push the limits of what we expect from electric kilns.

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Thanks, Tina! Slow boil but it’s coming along nicely

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