Achieve highly fluid movement, rich crackling, and dimensional drips at cone 04 with the following glaze and
slip recipes pulled from our archives.
1 YehRim Lee’s Cross-Continental (con)Fusing: The Space Between Series #1, 4 ft. 2 in. (1.3 m) in length, terra cotta, Pyrometric Cone Glaze, cone 04 glaze, multiple firings, resin, 2017.
2 Lisa Orr’s platter, white earthenware, Lisa Orr Light Turquoise 04 glaze and Sprite Bottle Green 04 glaze, bisque fired to cone 01, glaze fired to cone 04.
3 Tom Bartel’s Blue Figure Afflicted with Hearts (After Kouros), clay, Bartel Vitreous Slip, 2016. Photo: Ben Siegel.
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Achieve highly fluid movement, rich crackling, and dimensional drips at cone 04 with the following glaze and slip recipes pulled from our archives.
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