Here are pictures of some pieces before and after firing to demonstrate what the glaze looks like before it melts together. 






Was going for a paisley look on this last one. Guess I need more surface area in order to do a more ornate design.
Pretend art and other things celebrating my weirdness, I mean uniqueness
1 comment:
Good pictures. I think it shows people how difficult it is to really know what your piece is going to look like after you glaze it. It always throws my mind for a loop when I see how stuff turns out, because the original glaze color is nothing like the finished product.
Your work is nice.
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