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Studio shot 5/29

Posted: May 29th, '09, 22:08
by Zygote
I've been working to finish off 2 kiln loads of bisque ware this week. A third of the bisque ware is for my in house Cone 6 electric firing, a third is for soda firing with Matt of Mossbeach Ceramics, and the last third is for banking away for special spur of the moment firings.
Most of this load is canisters for my local farmers markets with a few sculptural peices for my summer projects and a handful of experiments to test new ideas.
Here is a shot of some of this weeks work drying upside down...
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Posted: May 30th, '09, 00:30
by geeber1
Nice, nice stuff, Zygote! I'm in awe of you guys and your talents!

Posted: May 30th, '09, 01:34
by Chip
Zygote wrote:I love those finicky glazes...
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Good night everyone.
Licks, Love, & Luck...
-Zygote-
This is very Hagi-like, I hope you figure out this "finicky glaze", really purty!!!

Ups and downs

Posted: Jun 4th, '09, 01:56
by Zygote
Well... I've been busy busy busy getting bisque loads through the kiln and glazing up work for next weeks soda firing. But with all that bisque floating around the studio, I couldn't resist testing some new glazes on a kiln load of work.
Now you would think I would know better than to run nearly a whole load of work through with untested glazes... out of 52 peices, 21 are acceptable... mabey. Alot of them are really orange though.
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FetishGhost Canisters

Posted: Jun 4th, '09, 10:23
by Zygote
Another quick post befoe I head out to the studio.

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This is a canister (8"h by 5"w) has been slipped and glazed using a white texture glaze and fired to cone 6 in an electric kiln. The cobalt in the slip burns through the white glaze as blue. This is for my FetishGhost storefront on Etsy.

Here's another....

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Posted: Jun 4th, '09, 13:46
by iannon
Wow..I really like how the glaze turned out on the lid of that first pic..Dont get me wrong I think the whole thing is gorgeous.. but the lid...yeaa..

Experiments from the kiln

Posted: Jun 5th, '09, 12:06
by Zygote
Thanks iannon!

Another quick post from this weeks load...

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and a foot shot...

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This yunomi's surface is the result of a multifired glaze combo that takes advantage of an oxide slip, wax resist, and iron wash brush work. It was part of a batch of experiments that will hopefully lead me into some really fun new territory in the next few weeks.

awesome pieces

Posted: Jun 5th, '09, 20:02
by T-session
Hi Joel or Zygote,
Took a few minutes to check out your site/posts and that crawl glaze and ghost images are unbelievably cool!! I've had a few but they were not on purpose. Gertsley borate probably taken through that 1100-1300 *F range too fast. Any tips on crawl glazes would be great.
I'll be checking back soon.
Bill

Posted: Jun 6th, '09, 00:36
by Cinnamon Kitty
I love the orange yunomi! It looks very Halloween-ish or at least autumnal, like spider webs over crinkled orange leaves.

Posted: Jun 6th, '09, 00:42
by Zygote
Yes! That's what I'm aiming for! I'm tring to get this years autumn glazes dialed in now so I can really start playing in a month or 2 to get ready for my fall markets.

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Here is one more before bed...

Posted: Jun 6th, '09, 09:01
by Dresden
The blue and white glazes seem very christmas-like.

I think a holiday edition with a snowflake stencil would be a nice touch!

Posted: Jun 6th, '09, 10:09
by Zygote
I was thinking of doing something along those lines with this winters teapots.

Posted: Jun 8th, '09, 11:51
by Mrs. Chip
kymidwife wrote:
Now, I will await more of the ice flow pieces... wish need wish need...
I agree! Your Ice Flow piece rocks!!! Looking forward to seeing more of your funky/creative pieces. :) I really like your style.

Posted: Jun 8th, '09, 14:36
by Zygote
Thanks Mrs. Chip!!!

I posted few of the funkier pieces from this Sundays kiln load on my blog this morning...
http://www.FetishGhost.blogspot.com

Posted: Jun 8th, '09, 14:39
by Zygote
Here's one from Sunday's load...
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