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In retrospect I would use a little less Light Flux on the dribbles and not build in dribbles on the base. Wish I was as talented as Venessa Veck who was the inspiration for this project in my sculpture class.
Clay Body
Name: New Mexico Clay Mid-Range Cone 5-6 Clay WH8 - White Stoneware Cone 6
Cone Specification: 5, 6
Colors: white, cream
First Layer
Glaze: Amaco (PCF) Potter's Choice Flux PCF-74 River Birch
Application Method: Brush
Added upper section and drips on lower section
Second Layer
Glaze: Amaco (PCF) Potter's Choice Flux PCF-74 River Birch
Application Method: Brush
Added upper section and drips on lower section
Third Layer
Glaze: Amaco (PCF) Potter's Choice Flux PCF-74 River Birch
Application Method: Brush
Added upper section and drips on lower section
Fourth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (PC) Potter's Choice PC-32 Albany Slip Brown
Application Method: Brush
Light brush strokes of ASB on the upper section and the lower dribbles
Fifth Layer
Glaze: Mayco Flux SW401 Light Flux
Application Method: Brush
Verticle line down the dribbles (not shown in glaze picture)
Sixth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-36 Iron
Application Method: Brush
Applied to the lower section, Bisque fire to ^05, Glaze to ^5 with 10 minute hold in community kiln
Seventh Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-36 Iron
Application Method: Brush
Applied to the lower section, Bisque fire to ^05, Glaze to^5 with 10 minute hold in community kiln
Eighth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-36 Iron
Application Method: Brush
Applied to the lower section, Bisque fire to ^05, Glaze to^5 with 10 minute hold in community kiln