*these seconds are from my testing round of brush cups. some of them have a taller, more narrow smaller cup. some have a little glaze defect around the inside of the top of the large cup. they’re each a little unique but discounted a lot.*
This brush cup has two cups, allowing for a clean and dirty water cup while painting all of your watercolor creations. The heights and widths are different enough to help you naturally differentiate between the two so you don't accidentally use your clean water cup to rinse your brush in. The notches for the brush to rest in were made wide enough to allow a wide variety of brush sizes to fit in it.
Made by hand and thrown by hand, Miss Painterly has been prepared for all of your artistic adventures. She is made from speckled clay that adds visual and physical texture to her personality.
Each item is made by hand with all of my attention, love and care. Making pottery has many stages that take a lot of time and caution. First, I either throw the item on my wheel or I handbuild it, depending on the item. Then, the object is left to dry for a few days to see that it does not dry too quickly. This prevents warping and cracks. Once dry, imperfections are taken care of and it goes into the kiln. This first firing is called a bisque firing. It is fired at 1000 degree Celsius (1900 Fahrenheit) for 8 hours and then it has to slowly cool overnight before I can unload the kiln. After the bisque firing and some cleaning of the piece, it is ready to glaze. Once the glaze has dried for a day, it is fired again at 1040 degree Celsius (1920 Fahrenheit). After 19-20 hours of firing and cooling, the piece is almost ready. I do some touch up sanding to the base, clean it off and it is ready for its new home.
As you can see, pottery is not only time intensive, but it requires care at every stage. The smallest variance of this process can bring about a completely different result. The beauty of a handmade piece is that I truly put all of my heart into every stage, making each item that I sell a little piece of my heart. Are there imperfections? Yes. But so much love put into each piece that I hope those imperfections make you love it even more.