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I love the concept, but it needs some work. This one is very heavy, and there are some bubbles in the glaze on the inside.Black underglaze was applied to the bisqued piece, then wiped off so it only stayed in the carvings. Leach Clear over top. Approximately 4" tall and 3.75" wide.
Hand thrown and carved. This work has since been sold.
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MyntKat [2011-02-05 07:55:26 +0000 UTC]
This work has been featured in the Artisan Crafts ABC as part of ^projecteducate .
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de-profundis-clamavi [2010-01-25 05:23:55 +0000 UTC]
when doing mishma, try incising into leather hard and then adding the slip at the bonedry stage, then instead of scraping the excess slip off, just use a bit of sandpaper or scouring pad, it should give you some cleaner lines and less staining than adding the slip to bisqueware
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SparkleRox In reply to de-profundis-clamavi [2010-01-25 16:55:39 +0000 UTC]
I will have to try this, thank you! Though I liked the hazy-look of where the underglaze kinda faded into the clear - will applying the slip before it's bisqued still do this?
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de-profundis-clamavi In reply to SparkleRox [2010-01-25 18:09:27 +0000 UTC]
the amount that the oxide(s) from the slip bleeds depends more upon the glaze that you put over it than the mishma technique itself, so if you are getting that subtle bleeding of oxide now then it should still happen if you add the slip at bonedry rather than bisque providing you are using the same slips and overglazes.
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SparkleRox In reply to de-profundis-clamavi [2010-01-26 05:02:03 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'll definitely be trying that, now.
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SparkleRox In reply to HippyHappy [2010-01-23 00:46:03 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, and extra thanks for the fave!
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SparkleRox In reply to sentimentalfreak [2010-01-22 22:47:38 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!
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