Assumption Abbey on sun 30 aug 98
Dear Readers,
In my studio I have an old test tile (previous owner) which is difficult to
discribe without you seeing it but I would like to try and find something
like it. It is a soft grey with little squigglie lines in it. The
'cursives' or squiggles are white over a grey ground. I don't know if it
was applied as a double dip or not? In this same group I found an all
white very raised glaze that lets more of the test tile show through and I
don't care for this one as it is not integrated enough. The grey/white
glaze is perfect and I would like to try to find something like this to use
as background etc. The second one in question has so much space and is
random chaotic looking. I do have a card for a glaze called 'goats milk' -
I think I tested this once and thought it might be the glaze in question
but wasn't. Does any of the above ring a bell and would like help on a
glaze that might work for cone 9 -10 range (reduction).
thanks in advance.
Llewellyn Kouba
ABBEY POTTERY
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