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Posted: Jul 7th, '09, 23:23
by Seeker
Thank you Moss!
michael
Posted: Jul 10th, '09, 12:33
by bonjiri
aloha
when you firing again ?
cheers
c
Posted: Jul 10th, '09, 14:38
by Seeker
Yes - when might u fire?
... and more importantly, could there be a red???
(if there was only a drooling emoticon...)
jim (seeker)
Posted: Jul 10th, '09, 18:42
by shyrabbit
c & j,
I've completed one bisque load and in the process of loading and throwing for another bisque in the next few days. With that complete, I will be back on a glazing cycle. I expect I'll be firing a glaze kiln in about two weeks...If other more pressing events don't come my way, that is. The likelihood that there will be "reds" in this glaze firing is very good....thanks for asking j.
Michael
(posted this piece in the Fav Chawan thread but thought I'd repost it here)
Shino
Ponderosa Pine Ash
Copper Carb.
The red is from the reduced Copper
Posted: Jul 10th, '09, 19:10
by clareandromeda
I love the glaze! That chawan has belly button! I love it!
Posted: Jul 10th, '09, 19:18
by shyrabbit
"The Red Umbilicous Chawan"
I like the new name,
Michael
Posted: Jul 10th, '09, 20:29
by Seeker
ok, wow!
Posted: Jul 11th, '09, 02:05
by Seeker
Looks like another show piece, no?
If there's a similar "red" in this next firing (if you know what I mean - similar to the one I drooled over previously wink wink -
) - I call 1st dibs!!!
Love the "red umbilicus chawan". Totally cool how you name your chawan.
Peace!
aloha
Posted: Jul 16th, '09, 20:32
by bonjiri
michael
please share some photographs of your different varieties of celadon
love to seem them all
aloha
cory
Posted: Jul 16th, '09, 21:27
by shyrabbit
C,
Not a lot of new celadons as of late, but the image below is one I like a lot. Lots of crazing. This finish will develop a nice patina overtime.
Michael
Posted: Jul 16th, '09, 21:49
by shyrabbit
The following chawan is glazed with a tenmoku (10% iron oxide) and then over glazed with a celadon (2% iron oxide) effectively resulting in an Amber Celadon. This can also be achieved by taking the base celadon glaze and adding an additional 4% red iron oxide. In the image below the two glazes melted together and averaged their iron content to approx. 6% RIO.
Glaze chemistry is really quite fascinating.
Posted: Jul 16th, '09, 22:00
by iannon
all right now! where did all your Yunomi go! ive been lurking and watching them for a while on your etsy site and poof they disappear!
thanks michael !
Posted: Jul 16th, '09, 22:27
by bonjiri
shyrabbit wrote:The following chawan is glazed with a tenmoku (10% iron oxide) and then over glazed with a celadon (2% iron oxide) effectively resulting in an Amber Celadon. This can also be achieved by taking the base celadon glaze and adding an additional 4% red iron oxide. In the image below the two glazes melted together and averaged their iron content to approx. 6% RIO.
Glaze chemistry is really quite fascinating.
this honey yellowish tenmoku looks like a test i did w/ regular tenmoku and ash applied over.
glaze calc is endless
nice
i like the first celadon too !
what does the insides and foot rings look like ?
Posted: Jul 16th, '09, 23:24
by shyrabbit
iannon wrote:all right now! where did all your Yunomi go! ive been lurking and watching them for a while on your etsy site and poof they disappear!
Sorry, they all sold this weekend through eBay and our gallery, SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts, here in Pagosa Springs, CO.
http://shyrabbit.com
We are having a very busy summer.
Thanks for looking, I really appreciate it...there will be many more to come soon.
Michael
Re: thanks michael !
Posted: Jul 17th, '09, 00:13
by shyrabbit
bonjiri wrote:shyrabbit wrote:The following chawan is glazed with a tenmoku (10% iron oxide) and then over glazed with a celadon (2% iron oxide) effectively resulting in an Amber Celadon. This can also be achieved by taking the base celadon glaze and adding an additional 4% red iron oxide. In the image below the two glazes melted together and averaged their iron content to approx. 6% RIO.
Glaze chemistry is really quite fascinating.
this honey yellowish tenmoku looks like a test i did w/ regular tenmoku and ash applied over.
glaze calc is endless
nice
i like the first celadon too !
what does the insides and foot rings look like ?
c,
If you're talking about the green celadon bowl, it's gone. I didn't get complete images of it. I know, Damn!