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creamy shino

updated sat 10 oct 09

 

Lou Raye Nichol on fri 9 oct 09


Hello,

I am looking for a recipe for a creamy shino. Not white nor gold, but warm
creamy.

Any good experience with this?

Lou Raye


Lou Raye Nichol, PCC
Business Coach Institute
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Lee Love on fri 9 oct 09


Got a photo of what you want? There are gazillions of shino type glazes.
--
Lee Love, Minneapolis
"The tea ceremony bowl is the ceramic equivalent of a sonnet: a
small-scale, seemingly constricted form that challenges the artist to
go beyond mere technical virtuosity and find an approach that both
satisfies and transcends the conventions." -- Rob Sliberman
full essay: http://togeika.multiply.com/journal/item/273/

Lou Raye Nichol on fri 9 oct 09


I don't have a photo right now in jpg format, but can get one in time. The
outside of the pots are Malcolm Davis's carbon trap and I get a snakeskin
effect with black, orange, brown and cream - and grey. The inside is orange
and I am wanting to line it with another shino for wine cups.

Lou Raye



Lou Raye Nichol, PCC
Business Coach Institute
919-303-5848
louraye@businesscoachinstitute.com
www.businesscoachinstitute.com


-----Original Message-----
From: togeika@claycraft.org [mailto:togeika@claycraft.org] On Behalf Of Lee
Love
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 10:11 AM
To: Lou Raye Nichol
Cc: Clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
Subject: Re: Creamy shino

Got a photo of what you want? There are gazillions of shino type glazes.
--
Lee Love, Minneapolis
"The tea ceremony bowl is the ceramic equivalent of a sonnet: a small-scale=
,
seemingly constricted form that challenges the artist to go beyond mere
technical virtuosity and find an approach that both satisfies and transcend=
s
the conventions." -- Rob Sliberman full essay:
http://togeika.multiply.com/journal/item/273/

Lee on fri 9 oct 09


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Lou Raye Nichol <
louraye@businesscoachinstitute.com> wrote:

> I don't have a photo right now in jpg format, but can get one in time. Th=
e
> outside of the pots are Malcolm Davis's carbon trap and I get a snakeskin
> effect with black, orange, brown and cream - and grey. The inside is oran=
ge
> and I am wanting to line it with another shino for wine cups.
>

If you mix up the Davis shino without redart, it should have a better chanc=
e
at being creamy.

--
Lee Love in Minneapolis
http://mingeisota.blogspot.com/
"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful
servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotte=
n
the gift." -- Albert Einstein

D. Michael Coffee on fri 9 oct 09


Lou,
What type of claybody and firing method are you using?

Michael, in cold but sunny Pagosa Springs, Colorado
http://www.dmcarts.com