Richard! We miss you at GCC! Wishing you a belated Happy Retirement! I hope you and your lovely wife are thoroughly enjoying your time to yourselves! Thank you for all the wonderful instruction! Love, Vanessa Estes @VEQceramics
@@DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr Yes it will burn but it leaves a residue. Burnt paper is an ash and ash is a flux and glass former which when fired high enough melts into a glaze. By removing the paper before the slip dries you have the opportunity to clean up, modify and add to your design.
I like this technique and LOVE the hair dye bottle tip.
Grey is a great colour and so under rated.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🙏
My pleasure.
Richard! We miss you at GCC! Wishing you a belated Happy Retirement! I hope you and your lovely wife are thoroughly enjoying your time to yourselves! Thank you for all the wonderful instruction!
Love, Vanessa Estes
@VEQceramics
Hi Vanessa, All is well here and thank you for your kind thoughts. Keep in touch and keep squeezing clay. Richard
Great Teacher
I'm really enjoying your videos. You have a nice calm manner and you explain what you are doing very clearly. Thanks for doing them!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials. Enjoy watching them and learning from you.
Id love to see it finished
Unfortunately this one broke on the way to the kiln : (
The Paper will just burn away in the kiln
@@DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr Yes it will burn but it leaves a residue. Burnt paper is an ash and ash is a flux and glass former which when fired high enough melts into a glaze. By removing the paper before the slip dries you have the opportunity to clean up, modify and add to your design.
Please post fired work.
Unfortunately this one broke on the way to the kiln : (
@@richardmccoll9297 ah that is a pity. Potters grief. Still getting us3d to that one…😋
@@Zoomfreaky I liked this one and with pottery the process/journey is so rewarding. The next one will be better