Jul 20th, '10, 18:53
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by Chip » Jul 20th, '10, 18:53
I am sorry, Jean Ann, I am a little slow on the uptake on these things.
So the reduction is causing more of a blushing of red, or is it more than that.
Looks like there are solutions, right. Although a blushing is not really a bad thing.

Jul 20th, '10, 23:34
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by Littlepig2 » Jul 20th, '10, 23:34
Chip wrote:I am sorry, Jean Ann, I am a little slow on the uptake on these things.
So the reduction is causing more of a blushing of red, or is it more than that.
Looks like there are solutions, right. Although a blushing is not really a bad thing.

Hey Chip!
Yes the reduction was the cause of the blushing and yes the solution suggested by R and J should keep the green--well green

I can do that. It will just take a little more time as these little critters are quite demanding in that department.
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JA as Littlepig
Jul 21st, '10, 22:38
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by bonjiri » Jul 21st, '10, 22:38
jean
wow.
love the texture glaze combo on your recent tea pots
wow !
can you please share about the process ? i'm very, very curious !
WOnDERFUL !
cory
Aug 29th, '10, 21:43
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by Littlepig2 » Aug 29th, '10, 21:43
bonjiri wrote:jean
wow.
love the texture glaze combo on your recent tea pots
wow !
can you please share about the process ? i'm very, very curious !
WOnDERFUL !
cory
Bad little pig! and so sorry cory. I see you have posted in my thread some time ago and somehow I missed it. As to the texture of my teapots I have made press molds from the hedge apple. It takes two halves to make a tea pot. In short I press them together, cut out the lid then add the rest of the elements.
Glazing? They are layered. I begin with a neutral ash and spray/layer other glazes with color over. Firing is reduction cone 10.
As to what I've been doing lately--so sorry my teapots still wait for me. I figure I shall get back to them after my little exhibit at Rosewood (Kettering Ohio). It is a series of sculptural worms. You can find details at
http://littlepigpottery.blogspot.com/
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Mar 3rd, '12, 07:23
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by ginkgo » Mar 3rd, '12, 07:23
Littlepig2 wrote:Hey ho! Here it is mid July already and I am such a slow poke. Here are a couple images of my latest hedge apple tea pots just out of the kiln.

You will find a few more pictures on
http://www.flickr.com/photos/littlepigpottery/ I have yet to list any of them. If you have questions and/or are interested in procuring one please DM me.

incredible !!!! I love the texture and little feet too !
Mar 24th, '12, 08:44
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by yinwenqian » Mar 24th, '12, 08:44
very good teapot