Showing posts with label maiolica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maiolica. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2008

Bird designs after high firing


These plates & bowls from the previous post were fired to cone 6. I found I liked the underglaze applications best. I still have quite a bit of experimentation to do until I am satisfied with the cone 6 faux maiolica. The application of white glaze base upon which the maiolica is painted needs improvement I think. The glaze texture was lovely, satiny-smooth, after having been fired though, there was some glaze peeling before firing.







This Pelican plate is now in the collection of Brighid, Baroness


Dragon's Laire. Given to her by an anonymous friend. I've been asked


who, but my lips are sealed.




Mistress Sine has spoken for this raven bowl. I am happy with
the glazes, but would like to fire it one more time to
smooth the texture more.
All in all, I was excited by the outcomes of this firing and plan to do more without waiting to get snowed in this time.



Saturday, February 23, 2008

In My Snow Island

This pelican design was done in underglazes and will be

fired with a transparent glaze over all.



During my enforced vacation/marooned status, I did get some ceramics done. I brought some bisqueware, cone 6 maiolica base, and underglazes into the house and painted birds on the bisqueware. It was so much fun.




I've noticed Canadian Geese in the air and on the ground

even during this bad weather. They are inspiring to see.

This one is painted in the style of maiolica and will be

high fired.

The Raven is a bird I am always in awe of. Wonderful
birds and the symbol of the trickster.
I used underglazes to paint the bird on the bowl, it will
be covered with a transparent glaze and high fired.