As you hear me say, I like a good, round pot. Teardrop shapes in particular. And greens.
when I use 2 glazes I often try for contrasting colors which mix nicely on the overlap, but I am thinking in my glazing efforts today I might explore 2 different glazes that are very similar, and they sort of fade into each other....
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
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3 comments:
I'm a sucker for those blending colors, where chemicals meet and say hidie-doo and dosie doe.
I like the subtle blending.
The one in the front has a landscape quality that is really nice.
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