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From: Davidshapes
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  • You are really an artist

  • looks like white chocolate mixed wit brown

  • I don't understand how the thrown pieces don't look muddy. I'd expect the colors to get mixed all together.

  • nice hands

  • "This is where I start stopping."

    That is something to hang over your work place.

    Thanks. the way you wedge cleared up a lot of why I could not get it to work that great.

  • Have you ever tried putting a colored transparent glaze over the marbled clay?

  • yes mamereclaire. in one of the other video's, I believe it's the "finished ceramic" vid, I show a bowl w/ a transparent glaze on. I've tried several other glazes, seems it turns the piece much darker and mute's the clay combo effect some. I like too leave the clay body exposed w/ only a clear ontop but hey- there's no limits right ?

  • I have 10 kg of ready-marbled clay laying around to try. I think I am going to try throwing it, even though the dealer said that wasn't a good idea :-)

    Thanks so much for the inspiration!

  • contrary to most everyone's insight- it does work. dont get me wrong I've had several crack/seperate until I found two clay types that would mesh and adhere to one another. when I wheel throw the two clay's I usually allow the piece to set a couple hours then trim. try it! alot of fun.

  • Thanks for the demo.

  • your more them welcomed! thx for taking the time to appretiate them.

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