Finished painting a set of pendants for a commission about Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic expedition. Endurance, whales, Frank Hurley and penguins. Sea pottery officially captured my brain.
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crescent moon bunny :}
image description: a minimalist porcelain bunny with upright ears. The inside of its ears are painted blue, and its eyes and nose are delicately outlined blue as well.
second image description: the porcelain bunny held upside down, showing a blue crescent moon painted on its base.
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This Delft blue darling is Inara. Honestly, I think she might be my favorite of all the facehuggers I’ve made so far💛💙💛
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this recipe is third generation, and after several attempts to 'breed' a dark crystalline glaze, I stumbled on this;
this would be a good example of cobalt and nickel competing for crystal coloration. it's a greener hue in person, but with so much refraction going on, photographing it has been difficult. another stable glaze, in terms of crazing and keeping up with the porcelain.
when soaked in acid to leach excess oxides;
quite different!
trying to think of a good name for this result...
and still trying to get a fully deep/dark crystalline glaze. already have some ideas from this result though, testing that out next firing!
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Pastille Burner
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (German)
c.1810
Indianapolis Museum of Art (Accession Number: 80.9A-C)
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