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Erin and I must be on the same wavelength... Here's my first fish tile, fresh out of the kiln.
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I used my favorite "light green shino" glaze. It sets off fish scales nicely! It's not often that I make ceramic wall pieces... I'd like to do a larger multi-tile piece, but there's so much I want to do.
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I'm finished with the 13-inch bird bath for now. Over the next few weeks, I'll dry it out very, very slowly. Hopefully it won't crack.
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I'll use glazes that enhance the textures.
And now it's time to paint some more tableware!
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