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From: stevebootonceramic
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  • looking wonderful pa :) i have a real soft spot for the green copper colour - shame about the mugs!!!

  • I really like your work with the motive of the dragonfly, which identifies your ceramics. Also I like your paper techniques to do it, I've seen in your clips. Here are the results, which honor your effort. Thanks for sharing Steve.

  • It was interesting to see your tests. Filming them side by side was very effective and instructive.

    Thanks for sharing Steve.

    Mark.

  • They're all terrific, love the subtleness of the oxides. The ones at 2 and 2:15 I think are my favs. Any idea what the copper carbonate would do if no clear or overglaze were applied in an oxidation firing? I guess one way of finding out is to try it. Too bad about the explosion.  I too had my first blow up on a vessel sink about a year ago. Thought it was dry, oh well. Yes, it's only clay! Thanks for sharing, Sharon

  • thanks for making this video! interesting to see this art form being done :)

  • I wondered how some of those pieces would turn out...it's really nice to see the end results:) Nice work!

  • well done....

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