Hey these are all gorgeous! I can't pick a favorite because I like them all. LOL, your turkey call cracked me up, love your antics lol. Omg how cute, the squeaky hiccup! Yup that's me too. The bubble effect you can also achieve with soap too I think........just put some in underglaze. I did that for a couple small pieces, but I would probably just buy a bottle of bubbles and glaze first then do the bubbles and see how that works. I love art, fascinating stuff! 💪🏺
Hey hey! Just so you know, crazing is usually food safe :) I recently talked to reps from Mayco and Coyote and both shared that fun fact with me. So long as you fire to vitrification and the glaze itself is food safe. Was excited to learn that bc I love the crazing look too so figured I'd share :)
@@____Ann____ Hey there! Here's what the rep from coyote glaze said when I inquired as to food safety and crazing: As long as the clay body was properly fired according to its specifications (i.e. if it is a ^5 body and was fired to at least a witness cone 5) it should be perfectly safe for food use. Crazing is, in my mind, not a food safety issue as much as an aesthetic one. Some folks prefer a crazed look, some folks avoid it like the plague. If you've ever popped into a diner, even a Denny's or an IHOP, and had a cup of coffee, you've probably noticed the insides of their mugs are crazed, stained, even grey/black from all the spoon scraping of the sides. As long as you're washing the mug in hot soapy water, or in a dishwasher, it will be sanitized property and any bacteria that may want to hug in the cracks will perish just the same as the rest.
First - the hiccup was a cute addition. Once again, what you are achieving with your glazing experiments is remarkable. Thanks for sharing an inside look at your process.
Hey Marlaina, almost all of those pieces are beautiful enough to take one's breath away; really amazing. I like the ones with the crackled and distressed texture the most. Purple and orange/red can sometimes go well together. Have you ever done an Obvara firing?
Lovely pieces. Regarding the Mayco Shino under sand and sea….in the video, it looks very neutral and in the still photos, it has a blue tinge…how would you describe it IRL? Thanks! Also, the teapot is amazing.
So glad I found the "right place for me". Amazing artist!
Hey these are all gorgeous! I can't pick a favorite because I like them all.
LOL, your turkey call cracked me up, love your antics lol. Omg how cute, the squeaky hiccup! Yup that's me too. The bubble effect you can also achieve with soap too I think........just put some in underglaze. I did that for a couple small pieces, but I would probably just buy a bottle of bubbles and glaze first then do the bubbles and see how that works. I love art, fascinating stuff!
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Thanks for watching!
Hey hey! Just so you know, crazing is usually food safe :) I recently talked to reps from Mayco and Coyote and both shared that fun fact with me. So long as you fire to vitrification and the glaze itself is food safe. Was excited to learn that bc I love the crazing look too so figured I'd share :)
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Bacteria get stuck in between ten cracks so I would keep food away from crazing
@@____Ann____ Hey there! Here's what the rep from coyote glaze said when I inquired as to food safety and crazing: As long as the clay body was properly fired according to its specifications (i.e. if it is a ^5
body and was fired to at least a witness cone 5) it should be perfectly
safe for food use. Crazing is, in my mind, not a food safety issue as
much as an aesthetic one. Some folks prefer a crazed look, some folks
avoid it like the plague. If you've ever popped into a diner, even a
Denny's or an IHOP, and had a cup of coffee, you've probably noticed the
insides of their mugs are crazed, stained, even grey/black from all the
spoon scraping of the sides. As long as you're washing the mug in hot
soapy water, or in a dishwasher, it will be sanitized property and any
bacteria that may want to hug in the cracks will perish just the same as
the rest.
These are amazing!! The first piece is stunnning!!
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First - the hiccup was a cute addition. Once again, what you are achieving with your glazing experiments is remarkable. Thanks for sharing an inside look at your process.
Very nice creations! Thank you for sharing your combos!
Thanks!
Hey Marlaina, almost all of those pieces are beautiful enough to take one's breath away; really amazing. I like the ones with the crackled and distressed texture the most. Purple and orange/red can sometimes go well together. Have you ever done an Obvara firing?
Oh my goodness your creations are beautiful
I'm so glad you like them!
Aww!!! A Mrs. Potts tea pot!
The glass crackle looks like the streets of a city from above, really cool effect!
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Very pretty and interesting pieces. Good Job
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome! From Brazil ❤️🇧🇷
Lovely pieces. Regarding the Mayco Shino under sand and sea….in the video, it looks very neutral and in the still photos, it has a blue tinge…how would you describe it IRL? Thanks! Also, the teapot is amazing.
Thank you for sharing 🇨🇦❤️
Of course! Thanks for watching :)
i would love to see you do some Raku stuff! would be really interesting to see
Noted 📝👏
Which company makes Orange Red glaze, Coyote? Thank you
The Chicago Cermic Supply 👏
Just found you!🎉
Welcome to the channel! 🤗