The Irresistible Surface: Layering Pottery Glazes and Trapping Carbon to Create Loosely Geometric Repeating Patterns
This glaze technique really caught my attention! This glaze works by layering glazes and catching carbon through reduction firing. In this particular project there are five different glazes used.
How to Create Fabric-Inspired Surfaces by Layering Slips, Matte Glazes, and Bare Soda-Fired Clay!
For this glaze technique a soda kiln is used and saturated matte glazes are used. After bisque firing, add another design by brushing with wax resist, envisioning a subtractive effect. After the wax dries, pour or dip the final glaze layer. Glazes should be applied thinner for the best final result, it allows the underlying colored slip and texture to bleed through.