But my tile came out of the kiln crooked.
I fired it too hot and too long. It looks all right from this angle so I get to keep it. (Remember, I get to keep all rejects).
My Father never kept pieces that were not perfect.
It was a "ceremony" when he had to destroy one of his carvings.
Now you can see the problem.
The Albarello, to the left, you might think should be considered a reject. No so. I deliberately made it look old.
I could frame the above tile (as I have done here) and no one would ever know that it is crooked.
Have a great week my dear
Blogging Friends.
I'm still toiling in my garden.
Gina
Happy Fourth of July, Gina!
ReplyDeleteLove the design on the tile Gina - I think maybe he feels more passionate towards her than she to him!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...love all that scrumptious color! Happy July 4th Gina.
ReplyDeleteDear Mary, Happy 4th to you too. Have a great day with your loved ones.
ReplyDeleteDear Rosemary, Yes, I think you are right. He even has a lovely posy to present...she might come around. ox, Gina
ReplyDeleteDear Tina, Thank you for your comment and support. It means a lot and I appreciate the time you take to write. Have a great 4th.
ReplyDeleteox, Gina