Eva Funderburgh
@evafunderburgh.com
Artist in the Pacific Northwest. Ceramics, wood firing, and bronze.
I cleaned up my studio, since I’m done with dark clay for a second. Thought it might be fun to share my tools.
The first photo is 20 years of goodies. The second photo are the ones I actually use.
The first photo is 20 years of goodies. The second photo are the ones I actually use.
November 7, 2025 at 6:42 PM
I cleaned up my studio, since I’m done with dark clay for a second. Thought it might be fun to share my tools.
The first photo is 20 years of goodies. The second photo are the ones I actually use.
The first photo is 20 years of goodies. The second photo are the ones I actually use.
I made a new big buddie with an egg. Hopefully *this one* makes it through the bisque!
November 7, 2025 at 4:02 PM
I made a new big buddie with an egg. Hopefully *this one* makes it through the bisque!
And the end, anything that is left in the crucible gets poured into ingot trays.
@benhollis.net took all these videos, btw. I tend to be so bad at filming myself, so it was great to get these from him.
@benhollis.net took all these videos, btw. I tend to be so bad at filming myself, so it was great to get these from him.
October 30, 2025 at 8:48 PM
And the end, anything that is left in the crucible gets poured into ingot trays.
@benhollis.net took all these videos, btw. I tend to be so bad at filming myself, so it was great to get these from him.
@benhollis.net took all these videos, btw. I tend to be so bad at filming myself, so it was great to get these from him.
Look at how absurdly pretty this stuff it.
Just don’t touch it.
Just don’t touch it.
October 30, 2025 at 8:40 PM
Look at how absurdly pretty this stuff it.
Just don’t touch it.
Just don’t touch it.
This was at Pratt Fine Art center in Seattle, with my bronze casting class.
I’m in silver, pouring. My co-teacher Maz Fahey is working the hoist. Vanessa Baird is on the “dead” end of the pouring shank.
I’m in silver, pouring. My co-teacher Maz Fahey is working the hoist. Vanessa Baird is on the “dead” end of the pouring shank.
October 30, 2025 at 8:31 PM
This was at Pratt Fine Art center in Seattle, with my bronze casting class.
I’m in silver, pouring. My co-teacher Maz Fahey is working the hoist. Vanessa Baird is on the “dead” end of the pouring shank.
I’m in silver, pouring. My co-teacher Maz Fahey is working the hoist. Vanessa Baird is on the “dead” end of the pouring shank.
In addition to prepping for a wood firing in two weeks, I did a bronze pour yesterday!
Dang. Things get real pretty when they’re hot.
Dang. Things get real pretty when they’re hot.
October 30, 2025 at 8:22 PM
In addition to prepping for a wood firing in two weeks, I did a bronze pour yesterday!
Dang. Things get real pretty when they’re hot.
Dang. Things get real pretty when they’re hot.
I also can’t say enough about my crew. I’m honored to have such good folks there to help do the work and to help me fill the kiln.
Natasha Alphonse, Devin Ball, Dritta Bernstein, @benhollis.net and @dunting.bsky.social.
Also, props to my mom. Look at how happy she was to help!
Natasha Alphonse, Devin Ball, Dritta Bernstein, @benhollis.net and @dunting.bsky.social.
Also, props to my mom. Look at how happy she was to help!
October 19, 2025 at 4:30 PM
I also can’t say enough about my crew. I’m honored to have such good folks there to help do the work and to help me fill the kiln.
Natasha Alphonse, Devin Ball, Dritta Bernstein, @benhollis.net and @dunting.bsky.social.
Also, props to my mom. Look at how happy she was to help!
Natasha Alphonse, Devin Ball, Dritta Bernstein, @benhollis.net and @dunting.bsky.social.
Also, props to my mom. Look at how happy she was to help!
The results were incredible. Beautiful colors and pots throughout.
October 19, 2025 at 4:11 PM
The results were incredible. Beautiful colors and pots throughout.
We finish the firing at 52 hours, with cone 12’s down throughout. We sealed it up tight for reduction cooling, which starves it of oxygen and it cools to get nice colors and crystals. It also makes flames shoot out everywhere, and you have to patch the flaming holes with clay.
October 19, 2025 at 3:30 PM
We finish the firing at 52 hours, with cone 12’s down throughout. We sealed it up tight for reduction cooling, which starves it of oxygen and it cools to get nice colors and crystals. It also makes flames shoot out everywhere, and you have to patch the flaming holes with clay.
We just finished up the 6th firing of my train kiln. It was a delight. It was also a lot. I knew that the one thing my 80yr old mother wanted for her birthday was to come help, so she did!
October 19, 2025 at 3:25 PM
We just finished up the 6th firing of my train kiln. It was a delight. It was also a lot. I knew that the one thing my 80yr old mother wanted for her birthday was to come help, so she did!
Repost with your favorite Halloween costume.
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Here to solve all your short term liquidity issues. Just don’t read the fine print. (From 2017)
October 17, 2025 at 5:26 AM
Repost with your favorite Halloween costume.
Cartilaginous Finance Solutions.
Here to solve all your short term liquidity issues. Just don’t read the fine print. (From 2017)
Cartilaginous Finance Solutions.
Here to solve all your short term liquidity issues. Just don’t read the fine print. (From 2017)
Though honestly, this is my fav Art vs Artist, all in one photo.
October 3, 2025 at 6:15 PM
Though honestly, this is my fav Art vs Artist, all in one photo.
Adding teeth today
October 3, 2025 at 6:02 PM
Adding teeth today
Art vs Artist. (nap edition)
October 3, 2025 at 4:45 PM
Art vs Artist. (nap edition)
If I’m sculpting for bronze casting, I might cut a sculpture in half, to make mold making easier.
I’ve been too lazy to melt my most recent beast, since I’d have to pull out its tinfoil center before microwaving it. However, I think I’ve found a new home for my bisected beast!
I’ve been too lazy to melt my most recent beast, since I’d have to pull out its tinfoil center before microwaving it. However, I think I’ve found a new home for my bisected beast!
October 1, 2025 at 5:16 PM
If I’m sculpting for bronze casting, I might cut a sculpture in half, to make mold making easier.
I’ve been too lazy to melt my most recent beast, since I’d have to pull out its tinfoil center before microwaving it. However, I think I’ve found a new home for my bisected beast!
I’ve been too lazy to melt my most recent beast, since I’d have to pull out its tinfoil center before microwaving it. However, I think I’ve found a new home for my bisected beast!
Finished a beast on Monday, but forgot to post it. Definitely in the final stretch for my wood firing.
September 25, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Finished a beast on Monday, but forgot to post it. Definitely in the final stretch for my wood firing.
I’m glad my cats don’t shed this much.
September 19, 2025 at 1:41 AM
I’m glad my cats don’t shed this much.
The big beast is smooth and I’ve made a delightful mess.
September 19, 2025 at 1:35 AM
The big beast is smooth and I’ve made a delightful mess.
I start with two ~12lb pinch pots, then connect them to make a giant egg. Each part is hollow, and somewhat stiff, when I connect it.
Here’s a photo of attaching a leg. I didn’t have a photo of making the giant pinch pots, so I’ll try and make a video of it later.
Here’s a photo of attaching a leg. I didn’t have a photo of making the giant pinch pots, so I’ll try and make a video of it later.
September 17, 2025 at 5:58 PM
I start with two ~12lb pinch pots, then connect them to make a giant egg. Each part is hollow, and somewhat stiff, when I connect it.
Here’s a photo of attaching a leg. I didn’t have a photo of making the giant pinch pots, so I’ll try and make a video of it later.
Here’s a photo of attaching a leg. I didn’t have a photo of making the giant pinch pots, so I’ll try and make a video of it later.
Behold my extremely serious art planning!
September 17, 2025 at 5:13 PM
Behold my extremely serious art planning!
I’m happy with how this big beast is going. By tomorrow, it’ll be dry enough to start smoothing it.
September 17, 2025 at 3:22 AM
I’m happy with how this big beast is going. By tomorrow, it’ll be dry enough to start smoothing it.
I made a couple of large planters for some bog plants. The idea is the outer cauldron shape will hold a nice large reservoir of water for the inner pot to sit in, while slowing evaporation.
I realized it would be a bit tight to refill the water, which inspired the “pour spouts” on either side!
I realized it would be a bit tight to refill the water, which inspired the “pour spouts” on either side!
September 13, 2025 at 1:20 AM
I made a couple of large planters for some bog plants. The idea is the outer cauldron shape will hold a nice large reservoir of water for the inner pot to sit in, while slowing evaporation.
I realized it would be a bit tight to refill the water, which inspired the “pour spouts” on either side!
I realized it would be a bit tight to refill the water, which inspired the “pour spouts” on either side!
I have 14(!?) types of clay in my studio right now. My goal, before I get started sculpting for my next firing, is to use some of them up!
September 5, 2025 at 5:01 PM
I have 14(!?) types of clay in my studio right now. My goal, before I get started sculpting for my next firing, is to use some of them up!
Ok, *today* is finally wax clean up day in my studio. I swear I didn’t kill anyone in here!
September 3, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Ok, *today* is finally wax clean up day in my studio. I swear I didn’t kill anyone in here!
To be fair, I think the character design is best described as “deliberately off-putting”.
August 30, 2025 at 5:43 AM
To be fair, I think the character design is best described as “deliberately off-putting”.