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Hello everyone! Another question from me: is it possible to cast a flat plate (without a foot) with a one-piece plaster mold? I am usually throwing a prototype with a simple white clay on a wheel, then wait until its dry enough and cast a mold, but when i tried making a plaster mold for a flat plate, plaster seemed to heavy for the clay to hold, clay got softer and caved in. As the result: the mold is with a little knob in the middle. Any advices? Thank you! Nata
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From the album: Nir and Zanetta Pottery
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From the album: Rogryphon's stuff
Little raised plate with rabbit staring at moon ornament. My drawing abilities. -
From the album: Pottery 2016
That glaze in the sun .... *sigh of happiness* White stoneware, thrown on the pottery wheel, carved in a design of eucalyptus leaves in the wind. Glazed in Mayco's Stoned Denim at ^6 in an electric kiln.© Giselle No. 5 Ceramics 2016, all rights reserved
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From the album: Pottery 2016
This is my very first platter or plate of any kind, although I have made a few pie plates. I actually intended this to be a pie plate but accidentally "stepped on the gas" just as I was finishing so the walls spun out almost flat. I decided it was a platter instead. I'm very happy with how this turned out. White stoneware, thrown on the pottery wheel, carved in a design of eucalyptus leaves in the wind. Glazed in Mayco's Stoned Denim at ^6 in an electric kiln. (Actually fired twice because the first time a cookie exploded and got shards everywhere.)© Giselle No. 5 Ceramics 2016, all rights reserved
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Mountain Tumbler and Eucalyptus Platter
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From the album: Pottery 2016
© Giselle No. 5 Ceramics 2016, all rights reserved
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From the album: Pottery 2016
White stoneware, thrown on the pottery wheel, carved in a design of eucalyptus leaves in the wind. Glazed in Mayco's Stoned Denim at ^6 in an electric kiln.© Giselle No. 5 Ceramics 2016, all rights reserved
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From the album: Handbuilding work
This lilypad plate is for under a frog planter I'm working on. It developed a small crack on the back during bisque however I wanted to test the glaze so went ahead and glazed it. The crack came to the front and lengthened during glaze firing but I really like the glaze. This was a slab rolled piece, handcut then embossed using one of the large ball Sculpey embossing tools .. I love those things! Other than the crack I'm really happy with this so I'll remake for the frog planter. -
From the album: Rogryphon's stuff
Playing with the sgraffito technique. It's a fox since they are so cool. -
From the album: Lori Hess of Claybird Pottery Studio
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From the album: My nautical stuff
One of my earlier nautical designs. This one is from 2005 I think. -
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