So pretty!! I love your glaze combos. On the pieces with top power turquoise, gun metal green, and another color, do you bring the top and bottom glazes to meet and then put him metal green around the meeting area, or do you divide the piece in 1/3s? So that gun metal green had its own 1/3 of the clay?
Wow your work is stunning! I am new to pottery and was wondering why during firing does the glaze will occasionally look matte on the inside and shiny on the outside? Just using one type of glaze and it is dipped, I don't mind the look but why does that happen and is it still food safe? Look forward to watching more of you video, this is my first one. You are so inspiring! Thanks.
Hmmm I’m not 100% sure why. Typically if a glaze is matte when it should be shiny it is not reaching the desired temp. Perhaps you could try increasing the heat work in your kiln a little.
@@finklepottery704 Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately I currently fire at a community kiln and do not have any access to it or the process. Will be getting my own up and running this summer.
Hi, I got my start at the PEI potters co-op in Charlottetown. A little gem. Took a few classes then became a member. However a live about an hour away so eventually set up my own studio at home. I am enjoying your videos 😊 you do beautiful work
Loving your MAMA and Papa Bear mugs . You drippy glaze combos are exciting too! ❤️
Thanks!
I loved your kiln opening. Beautiful pieces! Thanks-looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thanks!
Love the "Papa" mugs. That color is gorgeous.
Thanks!
I love your work.
Any suggestions on the dark brown,studio blue, greenand turquoise recipes?
Beautiful pieces as always. That mouse bowl is simply to cute! 😍
Thank you! 😊 hope all is well!
Mama & Papa bear mugs all day long, nice job.
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So pretty!! I love your glaze combos. On the pieces with top power turquoise, gun metal green, and another color, do you bring the top and bottom glazes to meet and then put him metal green around the meeting area, or do you divide the piece in 1/3s? So that gun metal green had its own 1/3 of the clay?
Hi. Turquoise and bottom Color meet. Gun metal green goes over the bottom portion of the power turquoise
Wow your work is stunning! I am new to pottery and was wondering why during firing does the glaze will occasionally look matte on the inside and shiny on the outside? Just using one type of glaze and it is dipped, I don't mind the look but why does that happen and is it still food safe? Look forward to watching more of you video, this is my first one. You are so inspiring! Thanks.
Hmmm I’m not 100% sure why. Typically if a glaze is matte when it should be shiny it is not reaching the desired temp. Perhaps you could try increasing the heat work in your kiln a little.
@@finklepottery704 Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately I currently fire at a community kiln and do not have any access to it or the process. Will be getting my own up and running this summer.
Hi there, love PEI and I’m from NL with a sister in Charlottetown PEI. Are you a member of the PEI Clay studio?
Hi, I got my start at the PEI potters co-op in Charlottetown. A little gem. Took a few classes then became a member. However a live about an hour away so eventually set up my own studio at home. I am enjoying your videos 😊 you do beautiful work
Hi. Turquoise and bottom Color meet. Gun metal green goes over the bottom portion of the power turquoise
Thank you so much! I’m looking forward to trying this combo. Also, have you tried this on a brown speckle?
@@debifoster5386 I haven’t. You should give it a try!