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The adventures of Lori Buff, a studio potter and teacher, as she makes ceramic art and enjoys life with friends, family and some dogs. Travel and other interesting stuff is also discussed.
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Glaze Happieness
Sometimes a new glaze, or a combination of two old familiar glazes can bring new excitement to a potter's work. I've found that to be true with this combination of a chocolate brown glaze and Steven Hills Apricot. It's fun how much depth and how many colors these two glazes in combination give this juicer.
It also breaks and pools really nicely. Browns, blues, copper reds, apricots, and more. Joy.
Now I'm thinking about what other pieces I can make that would play with this glaze combination. What would you make?
While I'm excited about this glaze I'm also excited about being part of the Brookhaven Arts Festival this weekend. It looks like it's going to be a great show, it's the first time I've done this one. I applied a few years ago but was not accepted. I'm glad they thought my work was good enough this year. It'll be nice to meet some new people and see some friends that live in that neighborhood.
I'm also making pots for another wood firing in November. Stay tuned for that fun.
Check out the gallery page - Future Relics Gallery by Lori Buff
Handle of Jucer |
Juicer with Combo Glaze |
While I'm excited about this glaze I'm also excited about being part of the Brookhaven Arts Festival this weekend. It looks like it's going to be a great show, it's the first time I've done this one. I applied a few years ago but was not accepted. I'm glad they thought my work was good enough this year. It'll be nice to meet some new people and see some friends that live in that neighborhood.
I'm also making pots for another wood firing in November. Stay tuned for that fun.
Check out the gallery page - Future Relics Gallery by Lori Buff
Comments
that is the most brilliant combo EVER!
ReplyDeletewhat a beauty! More, more!
ReplyDeleteGood idea, I'll do other pots, maybe some carved pieces so the glaze can play.
Deletecongrats on the show acceptance! and yes that's a yummy looking glaze combo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michèle.
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