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Monday, March 31, 2014

My Newest Work out of the Soda Kiln

So here is my work from the Soda Fire.  I wish I knew exactly what I did to get the results I did in this firing.  Some is the amount of soda I suspect.  But I also threw everything into a very heavy reduction as well.  I believe all of the clay was ^6 Speckled Buff from Laguna Clay.  Not a lot of soda so in general we got flashing and a dry look, rather than orange peel.  I am so very ok with that this time.

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This is a small bowls, inside is Rutile. there were some marks with dark slip that did not show up.  The outside is Malcolm Davis Shino.


Rutile inside of the bottle and the cups.  the outside has a streak of white slip and then a streak of Blue Fur glaze.




This is Rutile inside and very thin Waterfall Brown on the outside.



This is Rutile inside and the outer rim is a thin Waterfall Brown, hitting only the shoulder of the bottle. There is white slip on the outside with some carving into the slip to expose the brown body.




These were slipped with a dark Iron Oxide slip.  This is the same batch of chalices from the oxidation firing.  Here there is Celadon on the inside and Blue Fur on the rim.  I cannot explain the almost violet inside on one and typical Celadon on the other.  I am imagining a flashing effect from a glaze on another piece.





This is a tea set.  Prior post you can see damage done to one of the little mugs.  If you go far back enough you can see the request was to recreate a mug.  The inside is my Chun Blue, not my favorite but wow here it is Matte and it is much darker.  More interesting by far.  The outside was a thin layer of Raw Sienna.








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