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accidents, black ice

updated thu 3 jun 10

 

Richard Aerni on tue 1 jun 10


Veena wrote:


Sounds like a wonderful name for a glaze!

Veena

Veena,
If I'm not mistaken, it already is. I seem to recall an image of a pot =3D
Julie Johnson, now near Ithaca, NY, made while a grad student at Utah =3D
State University, oh, must be a dozen years ago, with a glaze named =3D
"black ice" on it. Maybe it's one of hers, maybe it's from the Utah =3D
State glaze book. Nice white on top with a black underlying tone. Hard =
=3D
to describe, but beautiful to behold.
Best to you,
Richard
Richard Aerni
Rochester, NY =3D20
www.richardaerni.com

John Britt on wed 2 jun 10


Richard,

I know she had one called "Ice Trap Celadon" which was basically a celado=
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n
with soda ash causing carbon trappping.

John Britt
www.johbrittpottery.com