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A few more of the finished fired glazed pots from my Youtube videos Ingleton Pottery

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Ingleton Pottery http://www.ingletonpottery.co.uk A few more of the finished fired glazed pots from my Youtube videos Ingleton Pottery

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  • im confused...

    the stuff you put on with the paintbrush in the other video, is not glaze?

    is it some powdered stuff?

    please explain

  • The stuff being brushed on is different metal oxide slips which shows through the glaze as different colours.

    Cheers,~Dan

  • On your favorite; is the brown/reddish slip from iron oxide in the slip?  In your making video you commented that the blue slip contained cobalt.

  • Hi,the Blue is Cobalt and the Brown is Nickel.

    Cheers.

  • I agree that last one is really cool. Maybe you can do a demo to show how you did the design. :)

  • I did a video of me decorating it.

    I've added a link to the vid.

    Just replay it and click on the button on the selected pot.

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  • AMAZING work. I loved all of them, especially the flower and the light brown/light blue trio @ 31. Your work is so gorgeous. Keep up the great work!

  • What kind of glazes do you use? They are so beautiful!

  • would i be able to make that slip in my highschool art room? id love to try it

  • Do you sell everything you make?

  • mine too.

  • Yeah, all the minerals and oxides have their colors, however some like iron can have three different colors, depends on the chemical composition.

    Then, you have reduction firing, which can produce radically different colors from the same minerals and oxides.

  • Dan, just wanted to thank you for your reponses to questions and comments! Not just a demo you are presenting but true mentorship to those of us not so talented. Thanks again! Ed in Texas

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