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Image Comments posted by Callie Beller Diesel
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A couple of them, with the slip on the inside. It's a bit tricky to keep the texture nice, but still useable.
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It's your piece @terrim8. I'm not going to tell you what to do with it.
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Just so you know, Skyler promptly appropriated this as his own.
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These are really nice Marcia!
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They have such a sense of utility, even if I'm not making 8 gallons of 'kraut.
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There was a sink drainer full of bowls and mugs, too. It wasn't a pile of dirty dishes, it was an art show!
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There's another counter top behind me, with a big sink with a proper settling trap and all sorts of handy tools! It was pretty swanky.
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Chalk it up to turkey, we can!
(And too many Star Wars movies).
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The colour used to make the flowers is the white slip over the entire outside of the cup. There is no additional highlighting. The photo was edited to make the whites stand out, as the original was quite dark. This means the brush marks in the slip are standing out more than they do in real life. The flowers are just done as an outline with black underglaze on top of the white slip, and the yellow is a colour was from a Mason stain (I don't have the number to hand). The dark of the inside of the cup and the handle are both the clear glazed, unadorned red clay that I made the cup with. I am not afraid of that particular burgundy
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Of course. What with?
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That's just a rolled bottom with my thumb print 4 times. But it's kinda fun and funky!
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These are lettered because they're a shot I made of rough sketches for a client. I posted them here because someone was curious. But thank you for the offer, Phil.
And I am having fun Babs:)
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It's from a stencil that I push slip through. No screen to speak of, but I pull the slip over the stencil the same way you'd pull ink over an actual silk screen on to a piece of paper. Then the paper gets applied to a soft pot, because the stencil itself isn't flexible enough.
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Think they pass the handle test?
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I get that a lot :). I call them dessert mugs. And thank you!