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ALCHEMY OF CLAY: Art and life connect! Enjoying my newest Charlie Tefft mug, by the TV streaming fireplace!

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Sunday, January 26, 2020

A second dragon-girl



Here are 2 view before the stain was applied and a cone 6 firing.

Stain applied, before firing.



Again, I'm disappointed with this stain of maganese oxide. I think I'll go back to a thinned black glaze wash.  

I'll do a bit more staining with acrylics. Fortunately sculptures can have paint applied to help me have my vision accomplished.

So as soon as I get a chance, I'll work on both the dragon-girls and then think about where I can show them. They won't go on a table where customers pick up bowls and mugs, that's for sure!

5 comments:

  1. Hello, I like both of your dragon girls. Well done! Enjoy your day, wishing you a great new week ahead.

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    1. Same to you Eileen...when you have over 25 people who have already commented on your post, I kind of skip saying anything. But I do enjoy each of them! Glad you have time to come over here and look at mine too!

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  2. ...like life, everything is an experiment.

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    1. It's such fun to have the kiln opening like a Christmas morning...and I've learned to expect the worst. That way I'm pleasantly surprised a lot!

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  3. You'll achieve the look you're after. It is an interesting process and time comsuming but the final outcome can be a surprise. Your work is beautiful and I'm curious how the dragon girl turns out. Have a wonderful day and new week.

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