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Clay tiles dried between flats of sheet rock
to keep them from warping. Clay is bisque fired to cone04, about 1000C![]() |
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![]() glazing A custom pallet of eight glaze colors are worked out and tested for this project, using the same semi-matte base glaze. Photos of peacocks does help in glaze decisions. |
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Brushing and trailing glaze emerge as
the most efficient technique of glaze application.
Great detail and richer hues are possible with hand brushing.
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