We hit close to 80F today. Nice lazy day. I was pleasantly surprised the number of people went through my studio last night at the first Friday. The set-up was not inviting to people so they hesitated to come in (I was hidden at the corner of the room) until I started trimming pots. I need to think about this for next month.
I finally fired all one-of-kind teapots I made. I did not lose any pieces in this firing!!!

Teapot 24 fired
I am participating the First Friday at the Hungerford building this coming Friday, 10/7 5-9pm. Over the year, I was on and off due to lack of people coming up to fourth floor. Recently more artists moved in to our floor, and I decided to give another go, October and November leading to the studio open house in December.
Quickly getting fall-like. I think the leaves stay greener than usual, but started changing quickly this week.
Here is teapots, just out of the kiln.

Teapot 20 fired

Teapot 21 Fired

Teapot 25 fired
I was at Rochester Public Market for the Artist Row today, and this was my last outdoor show this summer. Public market is located down the street from my studio and a good place to hand out fliers for the upcoming open studio. There were lots of bees and zombies in the crowd. Nice sunny crisp fall day.

I am getting ready for the first Friday in October and November and the open house in December. Back to the studio time. I talked my clay supplier about the sagger clay and found one premixed for refractory use. I am getting it next month.
Here is a teapot 25.

Teapot 25