Monday, March 12, 2018
STRETCHED OUT BLUES
A few weeks back I posted up a greenware teabowl
made out of a new test clay. Up to that point and through the bisque, the clay
seemed to hold up quite well and illustrated is the finished product. Now I
will certainly admit, this is an odd teabowl and probably more than a bit
tricky to use, but in terms of how the clay responded along the way, I have
absolutely no complaints. I took a number of photos of the piece at each stage
of the process to track the amount of variance caused by warping and loss of
shape overall and have been very surprised that from greenware to finished
piece there was no warping and the form stayed just as it was made other than
the normal and expected shrinkage. So
the finished teabowl was glazed in the Ao+ which shows off the slip and areas
of clay where the body was exposed during the combing. I guess I can't complain
hitting on a new clay body to use with very few tests and zero failures along
the way, now on to larger pots!
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