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url for layered glaze tests posted few weeks ago?

updated thu 22 jan 04

 

Ababi on wed 21 jan 04


Hello Marian.
The site probably is Stephen's pottery. Stephen was in clayart two years
ago. He made very many tests of layering mainly ^6 some of them he
repeated at ^06 the way Lana Wilson and lily did -too.
Here is the site:
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~spilacho/

Ababi Sharon
Glaze addict
Kibbutz Shoval Israel
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://ababi.active.co.il
http://www.matrix2000.co.nz/Matrix%20Demo/Ababi.htm



-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Marianne
Lombardo
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 10:54 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: URL for Layered Glaze Tests Posted Few Weeks Ago?

I have searched the archives, but I still can't find the email from
someone that has photos of some lovely layered glaze tests. I believe it
was just before Christmas, not sure. One of the glazes was a beautiful
mahogany brown. If anyone knows the URL to these photos, would you
please let me know?

Thanks!

Marianne Lombardo
Omemee, Ontario, Canada

...minus 20C last night, which was a lot warmer than last week. Thank
heavens for woodstoves as additional heat for central gas forced air.

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Marianne Lombardo on tue 27 jan 04


I have searched the archives, but I still can't find the email from =
someone that has photos of some lovely layered glaze tests. I believe it =
was just before Christmas, not sure. One of the glazes was a beautiful =
mahogany brown. If anyone knows the URL to these photos, would you =
please let me know?

Thanks!

Marianne Lombardo
Omemee, Ontario, Canada

...minus 20C last night, which was a lot warmer than last week. Thank =
heavens for woodstoves as additional heat for central gas forced air.