well, here they are. half with a slip and half with an ash glaze.
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and another view.
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here are a couple slab serving platters, the one on front is 21 inches in length.
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i haven't tried this since i was in college and i was never good at it then. i did a couple of these, this one turned out pretty cool. we'll see if it makes it through the firing.
gotta run.
5 comments:
Looks great. The platter rocks. I love to ladle glaze.
Pots look great. I've really been enjoying your blog. The slab platters look like they're going to enjoy the kiln.
coooooooooooooooool. Nothing quite like a whole lot of similar pots, hey and multiples of six too!
Those yunomis look friggin sweet all lined up like that. I love the look of a huge amount of pots on the boards.....
I love the images of the yunomis! Shelves and tables full of runs of the same pots is so satisfying. I can't wait to see them fired.
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