Glancing at Scott Dooley's pots, you might not immediately think there was just one glaze recipe used. But it's true. By using a copper wash under one base glaze with a variety of colorants, Scott creates his lovely mottled surfaces.
In today's post, an excerpt from his DVD Handbuilding Modular Forms with Stiff Slabs, Scott shares his process. To boot we'll give you the glaze recipe! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Nov 1, 2013
Glancing at Scott Dooley's pots, you might not immediately think there was just one glaze recipe used. But it's true. By using a copper wash under one base glaze with a variety of colorants, Scott creates his lovely mottled surfaces.
In today's post, an excerpt from his DVD Handbuilding Modular Forms with Stiff Slabs, Scott shares his process. To boot we'll give you the glaze recipe! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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