Nick the PotterSgraffito earthenware
Bespoke Order

Bicycle Built for Two

2024

The piece

A full view, and the story behind it

Bicycle Built for Two, full view.
Bicycle Built for Two, 2024.

The third of the Daisy Bell pieces. The line trails off on the body of the jug — you have to walk around it to read the rest. I like that pieces ask you to handle them.

There's a bee on the shoulder, half-hidden in the foliage. Most people don't see it on the first look.

Bicycle Built for Two — Throwing stage.
Bicycle Built for Twothrowing.

Stage 01

Throwing

the form on the wheel

The piece begins on the kick wheel from a single ball of red earthenware. The body is closed at the shoulder and trimmed the next day once the clay is leather-hard, with the handle pulled separately and joined while both are at the same dryness.

Bicycle Built for Two — Slipping stage.
Bicycle Built for Twoslipping.

Stage 02

Slipping

the white ground laid over the red body

Two or three thin coats of white slip are brushed over the leather-hard body. There is a window of about half a day in which the surface is firm enough to take a clean line but still soft enough to cut.

Bicycle Built for Two — Scratching stage.
Bicycle Built for Twoscratching.

Stage 03

Scratching

drawing the figures through the slip

With a fine pin tool the foliage, flowers and figures are scratched back through the slip to expose the red clay beneath. This is the slow part — six to nine days at the bench for a piece of this size. Once a line is cut it stays cut.

Bicycle Built for Two — Wording stage.
Bicycle Built for Twowording.

Stage 04

Wording

the inscription, cut by hand

The lettering is drafted onto the slip in pencil and then cut out one letter at a time. The inscription on this piece reads — "There is nothing I'd like better than to sit upon my…".


"There is nothing I'd like better than to sit upon my…"


Bicycle Built for Two — Glazing stage.
Bicycle Built for Twoglazing.

Stage 05

Glazing

two firings, and a thin clear inside

After a slow week under newspaper the piece is bisque-fired at around 1000°C. The outside is left unglazed — the contrast of red against white carries the work and a glaze tends to muddy it. A thin lead-free clear is brushed inside, and the second firing is at around 1100°C.

Bicycle Built for Two — Final reveal stage.
Bicycle Built for Twofinal reveal.

Stage 06

Final reveal

the finished piece

What comes out of the second firing is the piece as it will stay. Held in the hand for the first time, the slip has hardened into the body and the cut lines have darkened a shade. From clay to kiln, most pieces take between three and six weeks.

Stage 07

Specifications

the bare facts of the piece


Materials
Red earthenware, white slip
Dimensions
45 × 27 cm
Year
2024
Status
Bespoke Order
Inscribed
There is nothing I'd like better than to sit upon my…

Stage 08

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