The kiln gods have been kind lately, I've gotten some outstanding
results from the last couple of loads. Here's a textured platter with two
versions of a Waterfall glaze on it. I believe I sprayed a coat of Waterfall Brown on this, and then layered a coat of JR's Blue over it.
JR's Blue? A blue version of Waterfall Brown, named after the two men who came up with it, John and Ron.
results from the last couple of loads. Here's a textured platter with two
versions of a Waterfall glaze on it. I believe I sprayed a coat of Waterfall Brown on this, and then layered a coat of JR's Blue over it.
JR's Blue? A blue version of Waterfall Brown, named after the two men who came up with it, John and Ron.

If you double click on the picture, you'll get a better view.
Here is the same glaze, only without texture.
1 comment:
This shows how important the texture is to your success with these glazes. Terrific!
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