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karenkstudio got a reaction from terrim8 for a gallery image, IMG_1317.JPG experiment
Always wanted to put raku fired items in my flower beds. Last summer I sealed this raku fired leaf with a gloss clear uv sealer and left it outside.
Today the snow melted so I took a picture. Pleased to see that after being out side on the sun, rain, and freezing snow it still has the copper color.
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karenkstudio got a reaction from Marcia Selsor for a gallery image, IMG_1317.JPG experiment
Always wanted to put raku fired items in my flower beds. Last summer I sealed this raku fired leaf with a gloss clear uv sealer and left it outside.
Today the snow melted so I took a picture. Pleased to see that after being out side on the sun, rain, and freezing snow it still has the copper color.
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karenkstudio got a reaction from oldlady for a gallery image, coffee cup tile
Raku glazes with peel-away slip background.
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karenkstudio got a reaction from terrim8 for a gallery image, coffee cup tile
Raku glazes with peel-away slip background.
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karenkstudio got a reaction from rakukuku for a gallery image, coffee cup tile
Raku glazes with peel-away slip background.
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karenkstudio got a reaction from Marcia Selsor for a gallery image, NOVA Kiln
Electric kiln used alternate firing.
Plugs into a regular wall outlet. No switches or pypometer.
Is anyone familiar with this kiln.
Bought it on craigslist for experimentation
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karenkstudio reacted to BHClaysmith for a gallery image, Three Cornered Pot
A hand built three sided pot impressed with my hand carved stamping blocks and glazed with Jade, a studio glaze at the Community Arts Center in Wallingford, PA. After being fired, the pot was adorned with deer skin leather and handmade ceramic beads.
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karenkstudio got a reaction from LeeU for a gallery image, Feathers burned on shall trays
I dropped peacock feathers on the 2 trays when fired to an adequate temperature.
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karenkstudio reacted to ChenowethArts for a gallery image, Pian-ocarina Jazz
Fully functional ocarina/flue that plays one octave. Handbuilt stoneware, approximately 12" tall, with red iron oxide stain, Amoco Velvet underglaze, and clear glaze fired to cone 10 reduction.
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