Casserole Dish- the "pink" flowers were suppose to be lavender... seems the purple underglazes all lighten quite a bit at cone 5.
My favorite is the dark blue one with red flower. Since the flower is raised, I have it opposite the handle of the mugs so you can drink left or right handed.
Mountain Scene using underglazes and Cream Rust glaze
Close up of a mountain scene, glazed in Peacock. Beleive it or not, this is all one glaze; blue where thicker and green where thinner.
The flower was painted on using a purple underglaze. You don't have to recaliprate your screen- it faded to blue while in the kiln.
All in all, i really enjoyed putting the flowers on, painting underglaze was a kick. I like the way most of the samples turned out. What do you think? Which are your favorites?
Painting pottery.... I never would have thought...
Teresa

3 comments:
What fun. I love them all. You are so talented and creative. I love both the raised flowers and the painted flowers. I really like the droopy painted on flower. It kind of looks like a corn flower.
Have fun in the studio.
I love how those turned out and have been wondering when we would get to see them. I think my favorite is the white mug with the yellow flower. Love the mountain scene, too.
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