search  current discussion  categories  glazes - cone 4-7 

autumn leave color glaze - cone 6

updated mon 29 jul 02

 

C.T. Wagoner on sat 27 jul 02


Try "Waxwing Brown" and "Waterfall Brown" out the Glaze book "Mastering
Cone 6 Glazes". They are both wonderful earth-tone glazes with a lot of
interesting qualities. (The book is a must for cone 6 oxidation...trust
me get it.)
Although I'm not sure about "trouble free" that is always a tough one
with glazes isn't it.

Potter Wagoner

>>I am looking for a trouble free glaze for leaves that looks like
autumn. >>I use oxidation cone 6, and Highwater Clay's redrock.

Lee Sipe on sat 27 jul 02


I am looking for a trouble free glaze for leaves that looks like autumn. =
I use oxidation cone 6, and Highwater Clay's redrock.

I would appreciate any suggestions.

Thank you so much.

Lee Sipe
Columbia, SC
Leesipe@sc.rr.com

Ababi on sun 28 jul 02


How exactly looks a trouble free glaze , or how exactly looks the leaves in SC in the
autumn? ( Might have some, mistakenly call them mid spring in Congo!)
---------- Original Message ----------

>I am looking for a trouble free glaze for leaves that looks like autumn. I use oxidation
cone 6,
>and Highwater Clay's redrock.

>I would appreciate any suggestions.

>Thank you so much.

>Lee Sipe
>Columbia, SC
>Leesipe@sc.rr.com

>______________________________________________________________________________
>Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org

>You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
>settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/

>Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at melpots@pclink.com.