Noah Riedel
Noah Riedel
Riedel received his BA from University of North Carolina Wilmington in 2002, followed by a Post-Baccalaureate at Central Carolina Community College, and a 2-year apprenticeship with potter Mark Hewitt. He attended residencies in Seattle; WA, Kansas City; MO, and Skaelskor; Denmark and in 2009 launched Biloya ceramic design, the company he produces work under today. Riedel currently works out of out of Studio 740 in Helena, Montana.
I once-fire everything. Liner glazes inside (formulated for raw glazing at the leather hard stage). The outer surfaces are thinly sprayed layers of terra sigs, slips, engobes, and pure fluxes. Every pot gets at least 3 layers of some combination of those, most get many more. Everything is midrange stoneware, fired to cone 5 in an electric kiln