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Kathy P

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  1. Not sure about this one specifically, but google Magda Gluszek and I see similarities. Animalistic impulses with human consumption and social behavior. Here is an article https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/daily/ceramic-art-and-artists/ceramic-sculpture/from-maquette-to-form-creating-figurative-ceramic-sculptures-from-a-clay-sketch/
  2. Standard White 105 low fire cone 05 Paragon SC2 kiln - Feb 20, 2018 very first bisque firing of very first pieces.
  3. From the album: Beads Pendants Cabs Minis Low Fire Ceramics

    Bead rack tree tower with high temp wire. Clay pattie (tortilla thick, unfired) under glazed cat. High temp wire embedded in clay pattie as a stilt. This is my first glaze fire. Can't wait to see the kiln open!
  4. From the album: Beads Pendants Cabs Minis Low Fire Ceramics

    I used Liquid Bandaid as a resist on the bird so I could scratch in lines and fill with black.
  5. From the album: Beads Pendants Cabs Minis Low Fire Ceramics

    Glazing tiny details, preplanning the steps like a recipe. First 2 ever ceramic pieces glazed and I'm already experimenting. I used Liquid Bandaid as a resist on the bird so I could scratch in lines and fill with black.
  6. From the album: Beads Pendants Cabs Minis Low Fire Ceramics

    Very first batch of low fire clay pieces. All loaded onto a 5X5 inch kiln shelf. I have a Paragon SC2 kiln that I named Miss Piggy. I use it often to anneal steel rods for making stamps and I fire metal clay silver and bronze. This first bisque firing was thrilling! 15 hours, very conservative ramp rate. Like the first time trying to dress a newborn, I was being super careful.

    © yorkavenuestudio.com

  7. From the album: Beads Pendants Cabs Minis Low Fire Ceramics

    Very first batch of low fire clay pieces. All loaded onto a 5X5 inch kiln shelf. I have a Paragon SC2 kiln that I named Miss Piggy. I use it often to anneal steel rods for making stamps and I fire metal clay silver and bronze. This first bisque firing was thrilling! 15 hours, very conservative ramp rate. Like the first time trying to dress a newborn, I was being super careful.

    © yorkavenuestudio.com

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