I've been making lots of pottery lately. I recently joined in the @mscrmadison wood fire. I love the way the raw clay got toasted. I’m looking forward to my next chance to experiment. I’d like to change up how I glaze stuff for a wood fire. I think I'll use the glaze more as a liner. I also want to brush something with soda ash water to see what that does. I’ll also make bigger things. I’m sure there's more I can focus on. It’s such a treat to learn new techniques.🔥
This is my favorite glaze. It's the drippiest and I like the organic-ness of it.
I think it looks the most like rock.
I do really like how the toastiness looks on the textured surface of the clay,
but I'm not nuts about the glazed bit.
Awesome one! Great color and toastiness.
I took it to work to hold my tea strainer, it's the perfect size.
Some butts.
Wadding on the sides for these. I really like the dots they leave
Wadding dots seem wasted on the bottom.
Three wood fired mugs and one mug butt (last photo below). I was surprised at how much these mugs shrank but I love them so much. They are heavily featured in our coffee and tea rotation.
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