This is a small cup for lack of better words. But, I absolutely love how it turned out. I glazed it with burnt orange and shadow green. I love the emphasis and contrast from the glazes. I added white on the top part of the shadow green in hopes that it would run and drip over the burnt orange without covering it all. It did just that!
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These are two of my set of three, the final one still needs to be grinded on the bottom. I glazed it with dark cobalt, shadow green, and white but I had thought I had cleaned it up enough that it wouldn't run over the foot ring. I really like that glaze mix. The final piece is similar to the larger of the two vases with the colored glaze on the outside.
This is a round, chunky vase I made with vashon white. This vase is an example of how I need to work on pulling up the walls more, the base is really heavy. For this vase I tried to use slip in a different way. I tried to use it to create drip marks and then I used a darker slip to fill in the negative space. I like the idea of it, but it didn't turn out exactly how I wanted. It is definitely something to work more with in the future. I glazed the outside with clear. But, the inside has metallic brown and some white. This is a small vase I made out of Seamix. I glazed it with white as a base coat and then glazed it with metallic brown, brown, and shadow green. I really like the way the colors showed up on this vase, it reminds me of a peacock's feathers. It just needs some purple! I think the way the glaze is also shows movement. |
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