The kiln is unloaded. It seems like every time I unload a glaze firing the "goods" just look so meager compared to how much work went into getting them into the kiln. Mostly, it's the fact that glazed pots take up significantly more room in the kiln than a bisque fire because they can't be nested in the same way. Sadly. But some of these are stacked in the photo, too. Anyhow, better photos with a real camera later, but here's a preview.
The finished product.
Quite pleased with the blues I've got here. This will be a fun combo to use in future glazing.
While I'm at it, I mentioned previously that I've been enjoying Burlap to Cashmere's latest record a lot, different from what I normally listen to, very engaging. The band recently posted these videos and I wanted to share them here. They really have a nice thing going.
Alright, that's it. Krystal made it home safely and I'm taking tonight off from potting. Have a great evening.
Thanks Caroline! You might notice that there's a similar blue effect in my banner image from my previous studio. Finally achieving a similar effect in my new palette is very exciting!
2 comments:
Love that blue...looks amazing...
Caroline
Thanks Caroline! You might notice that there's a similar blue effect in my banner image from my previous studio. Finally achieving a similar effect in my new palette is very exciting!
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