Turner blue is a mat finish is that okay with you Glenda? If so I have some bowls that will get fired Monday but may take a couple weeks to get finished depending on the kiln schedule B&P...
These were fired in Linnell's gas kiln from the video I posted here Sunday. My kiln is close to operational. I will Raku with it for a while then start doing high fire reduction. I want to get a feel for it before I commit to a full bore high firing.
Sea squirrel--I really like that. Is that something you mixed up, or is it a commercial glaze? And if so, who makes it?
notawuss 2 weeks ago
Is this reducation, and where can I find the seaswirl?
bvclay 1 year ago
Very nice pieces Mark! I too love the 'rock look' of your egg. All of your glazes are really nice, but that's my fav.
Thanks for posting! Sharon
SharJoyC 2 years ago
Nice firing. great recipes.
tripanfal 2 years ago
Mark, You are really doing beautiful work! You are progressing at lightening speed. The ^10 firing sure gives depth to those glazes. Very nice :)
DirtKickerStudio 2 years ago
Thanks for your comments. I am a big fan of ^10 reduction, there is so much you can do with it.
MarksPottery 2 years ago
Turner blue is a mat finish is that okay with you Glenda? If so I have some bowls that will get fired Monday but may take a couple weeks to get finished depending on the kiln schedule B&P...
MarksPottery 2 years ago
I want a bowl with turner Blue please???
A B & a P
lavendarrose29 2 years ago
Looks sweet
lavendarrose29 2 years ago
mark
These were fired in Linnell's gas kiln from the video I posted here Sunday. My kiln is close to operational. I will Raku with it for a while then start doing high fire reduction. I want to get a feel for it before I commit to a full bore high firing.
Thanks for your ratings everyone.
MarksPottery 2 years ago
Mark, are these pots from your new gas kiln?
If not have you got it up and running properly yet?
Mark.
brookfieldpottery 2 years ago