- Previous blue glaze
- Previous green glaze
- Grey metallic lime green
- Grey metallic lime green with copper carbonate spray
- Metallic black
- Metallic black with copper carbonate spray
- Satin/Gloss mottled and speckled red/brown
- Satin/Gloss mottled and speckled red/brown with red iron oxide spray
- Satin/gloss transparent with mottled red/brown
- Satin/gloss transparent with mottled red/brown with red iron oxide spray
- Light oatmeal
- Green with cobalt carbonate spray
- Blue with cobalt carbonate spray
- I really like how gradient this glaze came out, it’s much better sprayed on than dipped like my previous tests.
- This glaze came out pretty similar to my test glazes, i think next time i would add a layer of transparent glaze as the texture is quite rough.
- This glaze came out quite patchy, it would be interesting to see how it would differentiate if it was applied thicker.
- The copper carbonate spray didn’t apply great on top of the lime green but it would look great on it’s own as it has a beautiful metallic sheen.
- Metallic black didn’t work at all it came out bright white, this might be because it was the firing was wrong for this glaze?
- The white underneath really brought out the metallic sheen in the copper carbonate, i would love to test this combination out again.
- The Satin mottled and speckled red/brown came out great! It corresponds perfectly to the architecture at St Fagan which is what i was trying to achieve.
- The gradient of Red Iron oxide came out perfectly, this will definitely be used in my final stamps.
- The Satin/gloss transparent with mottled red/brown came out as expected.
- The Satin/gloss transparent with mottled red/brown with Red Iron Oxide spray came out great as well, this combination really works.
- The light oat meal just came out a white, i was quite disappointed with this result.
- The Cobalt carbonate spray is too over powering, you can see subtle green undertones but i’d have to adapt the thickness when applying next time
- The Cobalt Carbonate spray was again too powerful for this glaze.
Wow – nice!
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Diolch!
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