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  1. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    This box is slab built and painted with Amaco LUGs. The design is an underglaze transfer. It is glazed with Amaco zinc free clear and the interior is Coyote Sedona Sunset.

    © Terry Buffington

  2. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    This oblong dish and small bowl set is made with little loafers. It is painted with Amaco Light Blue and has Amaco white underglaze transferred flowers. The interior is coyotes white glaze.

    © Terry Buffington

  3. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    This simple angel is made with slabs and the face is a press mold with minor sculpting. The hair was made using a mini extruder. Hair and face are painted with Amaco LUGs and it is glazed in Amaco glazes. This can be used as a stand alone figure or it can be used as a tree topper. I died the holes around the bottom to make it easy to an her it to the top of the tree securely.

    © Terry Buffington

  4. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    This embellished angel was made with little loafers cone 6 clay. The designs were rolled into the surface and then glazed. The face was press molded with a minor hand sculpting. The hair was made with a mini extruder. The hair and face is painted with Amaco LUGs and the wings are coyote white and the dress is Coyote Opal. This angel can be used as a stand alone figurine or it can be used as a tree topper. I added holes on either side so that it can be securely anchored to the tree.

    © Terry Buffington

  5. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    This box is done using Little loafers cone 6 clay. It is painted with Amaco LUG underglazes and glazed with Amaco Zinc Free Clear and Coyotes Sedona Sunset on the inside. This piece has been donated to a local charity auction.

    © Terry Buffington

  6. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    This 3-D pierce ornament is made up of 2 cookie cutter snowflake designs that I cut in half and stuck together to make it dimensional. It is pierce with small cutters as well and is glazed in Coyotes White.

    © Terry Buffington

  7. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    This is a bowl that I ruined as I was putting in the kiln to bisque fire. Originally it had braided handles to match the braid that runs around the top. As I was pulling my hands out I tapped on of the bone try handles with my little finger and it broke off. I removed it from the kiln shaved off the stump and cut off the other handle then decided I did not like it without handles drilled holes to add the beaded handles after it was fired. It is glazed in coyotes celadon line of glazes In Key line, Sedona Sunset and Sapphire. The handles are heavy duty wire with multi colored glass beads. The dish is NOT food safe due to the handles but it is a very pretty display piece.

    © Terry Buffington

  8. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    I made this utensil holder using little loafers cone 6 clay. The birds, vines and flowers are appliqués to give a 3 dimensional look to the surface. The design is painted with Amaco LUGs and then glazed in Amaco Zinc Free clear and the inside is Coyotes Rhubarb.

    © Terry Buffington

  9. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    The drink carrier and tumbler set is made with Little loafers cone 6 clay. I slab built the carrier and extruded the handle and tumblers. The entire piece was painted with Amaco White Underglaze. The design is a rubber stamp I rolled into the surface to give it a dimensional texture and then I painted it with Amaco Dark Blue underglaze. The piece is glazed in Amaco Zince Free Clear and the bottom of each inside section is glazed in Coyote Cobalt blue. Each glass has a different design to it so at a party everybody will know which glass is theirs.

    © Terry Buffington

  10. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    This is a large vase that I painted with Amaco LUGs in Bright Yellow and White. I then used the same 2 colors to make underglaze transferred flowers and applied them to both the inside and the outside. I wanted a bright wallpaper kind of feeling. The vase was made with Little Loafers cone 6 and glazed with Amacos Zinc Free Clear.

    © Terry Buffington

  11. From the album: 2014 Featured Artist Pieces

    Large pyramid box topped with Red bird for handle. Made with Little Loafers cone 6 clay. Painted with Amaco LUG underglazes. Glazed on the outside with Amaco Zinc Free Clear and insed with Coyote Rainy Day glaze. I wanted a streaky, Misty, worn background for the stark black trees and red birds. The box is actually white, yellow and gray Amaco Lugs for the back ground. I painted each color on then after painting another layer on top of it wiped it back in some areas before applying the final topmost layer which I then wiped back to allow the other layers to show through. The trees are Amaco Black and the Birds Amaco Dark Red.

    © Terry Buffington

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