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Wednesday 4 March 2015

Laniakea: Glaze Test 2


I picked some combinations which need to be double checked from the previous tests, and did following tests.


Before firing: 16 SW tests and 16 EW tests, both pink grog clay.


1. SW
SW
Some images show the comparison of the second test results with the first one, while some show the comparison with earthenware result.

1 L:2nd, R:1st
7+1 L: 2nd R: 1st test(last time)
1+2 L:2nd, R:1st
2 L:2nd, R:1st
1+3 L:2nd, R:1st
3 L:SW, R:EW
1+4 L: 2nd, R: 1st
4 L:EW, R:SW
1+5

5 L:2nd, R:1st
1+6 L:2nd, R:1st
Up: 2nd, Down:1st
6 L:EW,R:SW
1+7 L:1st, R:2nd
7 L:2nd, R:1st
7 L:EW, R:SW
1+8 L:1st, R: 2nd
8 L:1st, R: 2nd

2.EW

SW
EW
EW
After Firing: EW ( all analysis are in the first image)


3+7. the one on the right is the same colour, fired last time, glazed on terracotta
3
4
4+7
5
5+1
6
6+1
7

7+1
5+7

6+7
7+3
7+4
7+5

7+8

Underwater. I do not like the colour temperature of the light here. It works on plants, by making their green more vivid, but not with the blue on my test pieces.









3. Test on more complex form














1+4, SW, Terracotta, 1260℃

1+5 - spots, SW, Terracotta, 1260℃













The colour combination in this piece, which is 1+5/6, can be used in following experiments. The one in white and light brown is nice, but not really go with my theme. However, I need to develop more colour combination to see which works better that I will do them in the next test.


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