Holly cow... Without a little knowledge from a book or video it would be hard to figure out how to do this. I would never think to put layer after layer like paint. In my mind the top coat is the color. Very cool. I'm considering trying out pottery as a hobby. This really makes me want to.
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It sure did! Oyster brings a surprising amount of purple into combinations. Maybe Lavender Mist, but the green would probably showcase itself more in that instance.
I have never seen this actually done. What is the purpose of Flux? I am fairly new to more complex glazing trchniques. Such beautiful work, thank you for sharing.
We have this video reviewing Flux if you would like a better undestanding of it's performance. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j1PMs6ulI3o.html
Hi, I'm currently taking a ceramics class and would really like to try this glaze combination but our kilns are only fired to cone 10. Would it still be possible to fire these glazes?
@@ernestorosas1552 we have not done testing with this combination at cone 10, but definitely encourage you to do so! There can be A LOT of variation with these results even if you are also firing to cone 6 so do some testing and play around with it.