If you’ve never participated in a raku firing, today’s post might make you put it on your “to-try list” this spring or summer.
In this video, an excerpt from Raku Firing: Expanding the Potential of the Raku Kiln, Marcia Selsor shares a technique for getting a lovely contrast of smokey black against the classic raku iridescence. –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Feb 11, 2022
If you’ve never participated in a raku firing, today’s post might make you put it on your “to-try list” this spring or summer.
In this video, an excerpt from Raku Firing: Expanding the Potential of the Raku Kiln, Marcia Selsor shares a technique for getting a lovely contrast of smokey black against the classic raku iridescence. –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
This clip was excerpted from Raku Firing: Expanding the Potential of the Raku Kiln with Marcia Selsor, which is available in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop.
To learn more about Marcia Selsor or to see more images of her work, please visit www.marciaselsorstudio.com.
**First published in 2015.
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