Saturday, January 16, 2016

Elephant Glaze



First week back to the studio I was able to see my elephant come out of the kiln. After the first firing it is called bisque. Deana my professor gave me some advice on how I should glaze my elephant. I am going to put clear glaze on the toes and tusks, a few coats for each. Once it is completely dry I will apply wax resist. Wax resist is a substance that resists glaze from hitting the spot you applied it. I will apply wax resist to the bottom of the elephant so that it will not stick to the kiln shelf. Next I will dip a thin coat of an olive green glaze. Once it is dry I will then splatter some different glazes mainly blues. Two-three to see how they fuse together. Stay posted next week to see a picture of the final piece.

3 comments:

  1. Sarah,

    Your blog is so unique, I love it. I never was into pottery but always have wanted to. Its such a cool hobby to have. Where do you take classes? The elephant sounds so cute!

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  2. Hi Amanda,

    I take classes at the Anton Art Center in Mount Clemens. I am not sure where your from, but you can always check out your local art center near you. It is a lot cheaper than taking classes at a college. There is a picture of the elephant on my Facebook. Thank you for your interest.

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