There's nothing quite like the subtle sheen of Terra Sigillata. That sheen, along with the beautiful combination of both vibrant and pastel colors, is why just I love the surfaces of Jeremy Randall's work.
In today's post, an excerpt from his DVD Slabs, Templates, Texture, and Terra Sigillata, Jeremy demonstrates the mixing and decanting process for terra sigillata and shares the terra sig recipe he uses. Plus, he demonstrates how to test sig for specific gravity to make sure you get it just right. - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published May 25, 2012
There's nothing quite like the subtle sheen of Terra Sigillata. That sheen, along with the beautiful combination of both vibrant and pastel colors, is why just I love the surfaces of Jeremy Randall's work.
In today's post, an excerpt from his DVD Slabs, Templates, Texture, and Terra Sigillata, Jeremy demonstrates the mixing and decanting process for terra sigillata and shares the terra sig recipe he uses. Plus, he demonstrates how to test sig for specific gravity to make sure you get it just right. - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
This clip was excerpted from Slabs, Templates, Texture, and Terra Sigillata, which is available in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop!
To learn more about Jeremy Randall or to see more images of his work, please visit http://jeremyrandallceramics.com/.Unfamiliar with any terms in this article? Browse our glossary of pottery terms!
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