yappystudent 272 Posted July 18, 2018 (edited) Report Share Slip painting over black clay. What to title the book? Edited July 18, 2018 by yappystudent Quote Link to comment
Gabby 275 Posted July 21, 2018 Report Share Could you go for a visual image on the book, like the look of a tooled leather cover rather than words? I don't think it is as likely for a buyer to be drawn to the dish by the words as that a buyer would decide against the purchase because of the words. But then, I have never bought a greeting card in which words are already printed in it. Quote Link to comment
lgusten 59 Posted July 25, 2018 Report Share I don't mind the words if they relate to the story your piece tells. What is the owl's story? Why is he/she there? Just thoughts. I do like your owl! Quote Link to comment
yappystudent 272 Posted July 25, 2018 (edited) Report Share Sadly the cassius body decided to warp even more, it was already a bit warped as it dried. I'll keep it as a test and not waste the clear glaze on it. However the slip painting did turn out perfectly, looks about the same as on the greenware photo here. Edited July 25, 2018 by yappystudent Quote Link to comment
lgusten 59 Posted July 26, 2018 Report Share Sorry to hear that. He is a great image...looking forward to see the next one. On the warping, I usually take a very long time to dry my stuff. I leave it wrapped in plastic letting only a little air in then slowly bring it out. Not unusual for me to dry something for more than a month sometime 2 months. (I do like making tiles and low bowls). Quote Link to comment
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