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Wow and How !?!?!


Dan_W

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Hi again everybody,

I'm wondering if anybody might have any idea how effects like these are created?

I'm guessing the orange underglaze (or is this likely to be a sprayed masons stains?) has been airbrushed on before the crackle glaze. It's the super lumpy and the running glassy stuff that's baffling me, as I can't find any similar examples in my resources for recipes.

They are by an artist called Brian Rochefort.

Thanks for any ideas you might have!

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My guesses are a lichen/crawl glaze for the yellow and orange, coloured with stains, some over bare clay and some over either underglaze or coloured slip. Lava/crater glaze for the puffy marshmallow looking ones. A really thick glaze like Glorpus Lowfire or Thick White#19 for the rivers of thick glaze in the second picture. The latter two applied very heavily. 

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