Photos from my last two workshops
Mar. 28th, 2009 06:49 pmI finally got around to doing some photos of the sagger firing and the brush making workshop.

The color on this vase is just from the smoke and the stuff we put on the fuel.

This amazing color is from the ferric chloride, salt, horsehair, Miracle-gro on the fuel, and of course, the smoke.

This is the whole group of brushes I made. Most everyone else did more and I don't know why I focused and worked steadily the whole time.

These are my larger brushes. From the top they are made with: Horse main; broom corn; horse main, trimmed; raccoon tail.

Detail of smaller brushes: From the top of the pic they are made from: Dyed muley tail, ermine tail, I forgot, I forgot, I forgot, ring tail cat.
(I'm going to have to ask Carolyn what the three I forgot are. # 4 & 5 are my favorites too.)
Glenn absolutely insisted that the brushes should be used, they are not just for looks.
The color on this vase is just from the smoke and the stuff we put on the fuel.
This amazing color is from the ferric chloride, salt, horsehair, Miracle-gro on the fuel, and of course, the smoke.
This is the whole group of brushes I made. Most everyone else did more and I don't know why I focused and worked steadily the whole time.
These are my larger brushes. From the top they are made with: Horse main; broom corn; horse main, trimmed; raccoon tail.
Detail of smaller brushes: From the top of the pic they are made from: Dyed muley tail, ermine tail, I forgot, I forgot, I forgot, ring tail cat.
(I'm going to have to ask Carolyn what the three I forgot are. # 4 & 5 are my favorites too.)
Glenn absolutely insisted that the brushes should be used, they are not just for looks.
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Date: 2009-03-29 05:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-29 05:58 pm (UTC)If you use brushes at all you know how hard glazes are on brushes. Harder on them than paint or ink.
I use Chinese-type brushes quite a bit and probably have 7 sitting in my studio right now that need their bristles/hair re-glued into the handle. And the handles are cheap too, they crush too easily.
Or have I got off on a tangent again? ;-)
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Date: 2009-03-29 06:02 pm (UTC)And yes..glazes ARE rough on brushes, I agree.
I will look into getting soem of these. Hummm..I have had them come of stems often, and need regluing. A couple of my glaze I do reush on; things that dont require such precison as making imagery. (And waxing, too..I do tha tmore, it seems.)