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Malcolm Shino Stoneware Pitcher
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From the album: Lori Hess of Claybird Pottery Studio
-this was the first pitcher I ever threw and then subsequently altered ...what a ride it's been© Claybird Pottery Studio
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From the album: Lori Hess of Claybird Pottery Studio
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From the album: Lori Hess of Claybird Pottery Studio
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From the album: Lori Hess of Claybird Pottery Studio
© Claybird Pottery Studio
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Footed bowl with shino and wood ash
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From the album: Lori Hess of Claybird Pottery Studio
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From the album: Wood Fired Work
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From the album: Wood Fired Work
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From the album: Wood Fired Work
© Lori Rollason
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From the album: Wood Fired Work
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Small wood fired bottle with shino glaze
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From the album: Wood Fired Work
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From the album: LaserJet Decals
The tree images on these Cityscape bottles are what the HP Laserjet decals look like once they are fired to cone 6 (oxidation). The slide-off decal paper came from: Decal Paper, 12610 NW 1115th Ave. - Bldg 200, Medley Florida 33178. The printer that I used is an old HP LaserJet4000TN...ink from this printer includes enough iron that it fires very well onto previously glazed surfaces. -
From the album: MOAR STUFFS
This was a piece I did in college--I sure miss midrange firing. Sadly, the postal worker who delivered this big bowl to the lady who ordered it from me just slammed the box it was in on her cement porch, and my beautiful work broke in three pieces. :'( GAH... Fired to ^6 in a Skutt electric. White stoneware.© The Earthen Cavy/Sarah Alderete
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From the album: LeeU 12-15 Cut and Ripped Slab Pieces
Table piece embellished with beads, jewelry findings, and micro-dust glitter.© Lee Ustinich-Two Steps Forward
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From the album: LeeU 12-15 Cut and Ripped Slab Pieces
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From the album: LeeU 12-15 Cut and Ripped Slab Pieces
Table piece with single edge of micro-dust glitter. -
From the album: LeeU 12-15 Cut and Ripped Slab Pieces
Table piece embellished with two beads. -
From the album: Ceramic Boxes
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From the album: LaserJet Decals
The tree images on these Cityscape bottles are what the HP Laserjet decals look like after the decals are printed, cut out, soaked (briefly), and slid onto the previously glazed surface. At this point in th eprocess, the images are black. The slide-off decal paper came from: Decal Paper, 12610 NW 1115th Ave. - Bldg 200, Medley Florida 33178. The printer that I used is an old HP LaserJet4000TN...ink from this printer includes enough iron that it fires very well onto previously glazed surfaces. -
From the album: Marian65's Album 1
Brown cone 6 stoneware clay, glazed inside, iron oxide outside. -
From the album: Hope House International Fundraiser
Stoneware mugs, approximately 5" tall with the Hope House International logo stamped into a house shaped slab-add-on. -
From the album: Hope House International Fundraiser
Stoneware mugs, approximately 5" tall with the Hope House International logo stamped into a house shaped slab-add-on. These are stained then dip glazed into Woo's Blue and Honey Lustre, fired to Cone 10 reduction. -
From the album: Hope House International Fundraiser
Stoneware mugs, approximately 5" tall with the Hope House International logo stamped into a house shaped slab-add-on. These are stained then dip glazed into Honey Lustre and St. John's Black, fired to Cone 10 reduction. -
From the album: Hope House International Fundraiser
Stoneware mugs, approximately 5" tall with the Hope House International logo stamped into a house shaped slab-add-on. These are stained then dip glazed into Ohata Kaki and Mac Celedon, fired to Cone 10 reduction.-
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From the album: Hope House International Fundraiser
Wheel-thrown, stoneware containers, approximately 12"-14" tall with the Hope House International logo stamped into the slab built handle on the lid. High-fired, Cone 10 with stain and Woo's Blue sprayed on exterior. Interior is glazed with Ohata Kaki.-
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