Well, the glaze crawled like CRAZY on the over-fired puffers. But considering they're fugu pufferfish, they actually look just about right. They will have to do.
My first boxfish looks fantastic! But where's its lid? It's badly chipped: I believe it got dropped. I dabbed more glaze on it and I'm attempting a re-fire. These are the hazards of working at a community arts center.
Hope springs eternal: I started another boxfish this morning.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Technical difficulties
My poor pufferfish! There was a kiln mishap, and they were over fired (to glaze temperature instead of bisque temperature). The clay is no longer porous, which makes them difficult to glaze: it wants to just roll right off.
But I'm still going to try, with multiple thin coats and my hair dryer. Maybe I'll get lucky.
But I'm still going to try, with multiple thin coats and my hair dryer. Maybe I'll get lucky.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Turretfish (in progress) and a Triggerfish plate
Another type of boxfish: a Turretfish.
I like the little spines around their eyes and underside.
From below...
I like the little spines around their eyes and underside.
From below...
...and from above. In cross-section, they're nearly triangular.
And here's another Triggerfish plate.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
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