Published on
February 28, 2009 in
Ceramics.
Just a rough idea to get me started on the snail aspects of the work for the Smithsonian Craft Show.


Some ideas I have for snail items
Snail Traps
Steamer/Boiler for snails
Snail-proof Tea Jars
Snailfarm
Specimen jars with snails
Some other things I have thought about but haven’t yet committed to pursuing are
Snails in the automated vegitation system
Snail shells
Snail eggs
I am open for other ideas too.
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Published on
February 6, 2009 in
Ceramics.
Well It seems, Thanks to Mr. Von Slatt of the SteampunkWorkshop.com, this poor little blog seen in many more places. For those that are so kind as to share this with others whether you are a blogger as myself or a major entity as MAKE, let me know so may link to you and we can all be a better knit community.
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Published on
February 5, 2009 in
Ceramics.



So I have been working on a theme… a binding idea, something I can fall back to for ideas, parameters and guidance. The idea is TEA. The work that is produced in the “Dragon Wells Steam Works” style will contain elements and “funk”tional ideas related to MY own tea style not a traditional form or tea drinking. It will be based, as it should, on steam and mechanical means by which to produce, maintain, harvest, preserve, store, prepare, and serve tea. That idea may be too simple though.
There was a eccentric living in a “home under NYC during the 1910s and 20s who grew and cultivated his own tea with machines he could find or abscond from the surface. He had died leaving his machines of brass, copper and iron to be found a century later by a potter looking for a vein of clay.
Something like that and what I have made and am making will be both things found in his house under the ground in NYC or things I have produced to restore items I have only found parts of, like a conservationist.
So These are a group of lamps with that idea in mind. They will have cloth covered cords, Edison bulbs from that era I hope and a whole lot of gold and brass. I will be doing research of early pipe fitting and fluid systems to make future groups of steam items more accurate to the period.
Someone had emailed me asking what Dragon Wells means. It is a type of tea. how perfect is that.
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Published on
February 1, 2009 in
Ceramics.