Recent bisque load - all liner glazing is done, chatter marks are filled. Next, sieve and mix up the red, variegated blue, teal, rutile green, maybe the reclaimed light blue, and glaze the outsides, then load the kiln. Place your cursor over the image to read the caption, or double click to scroll through the filmstrip. SLO Botanical Garden "Art in the Garden" event is coming up. I'm excited to be a part of this again.
It's a bit more trouble to get the clean and sharp line between the liner and outside glazes at the rim; I think it is worth it. The liner glaze is poured in and poured out. The outside is glazed by dipping the ware upside down in the glaze - it won't stick to the inside or the rim, as that part has been waxed. I'm filling the chatter marks with glaze or underglaze, then wiping back the excess. It's a bit more trouble, however, sometimes the glaze will "crawl" out of the chatter mark if they haven't been filled in before dipping. I like to think the chatter marking adds some interest, and also a bit of extra grip for the fingers.
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