[Clayart] recent work - reacting glazes at an interface
vpitelka at dtccom.net
vpitelka at dtccom.net
Fri Sep 9 13:08:04 UTC 2022
Hi Carol -
That mug is amazing - so much to look at! And the closeups should be
printed as wall posters or framed art. They are lovely, dramatic
abstractions.
What's producing the bright crimson crystals? Do you think that the very
small amount of phosphorus present is interacting with the iron to create
those crystals? That fits into the recent discussion about whether adding
bone ash or TSP to a saturated iron glaze helps it to go red, but I've never
seen one go THAT red.
- Vince
Vince Pitelka
Potter, Writer, Teacher
Chapel Hill, NC
vpitelka at dtccom.net
www.vincepitelka.com
https://chathamartistsguild.org/
-----Original Message-----
From: carol at knighten.org <carol at knighten.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2022 11:05 PM
To: clayart at lists.clayartworld.com
Subject: recent work - reacting glazes at an interface
Hi -
glazes reacting at a vertical interface:
http://carol.knighten.org/2022-GlazeTests/2022-09-09-reactingGlazes-4/
Carol
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