Spectrum Floating Glaze Combination: Tiger's Eye, Sunrise, and Papaya
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- This is a quiet glaze video in which I glaze a planter with some of the new floating glazes by Spectrum. This planter has been dipped in Studio White first and you can find more about that glaze here:
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The clay is B-mix 5 and the piece was fired to cone 6.
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Sarah@threelittlepotters.com
This is like ASMR! I could just lay on the couch and watch this for hours! I can see why you enjoy it
Thank you so much for watching! I think I am going to do a long ASMR style video tomorrow of throwing off the hump. Maybe it would help people sleep, lol.
@@threelittlepotters I think it’s a great idea! And it may spur some people to actually try making pottery themselves. It seems like a therapeutic hobby
@@Shareebysea If you haven't tried pottery before you really should! It's so much fun!
It was so interesting to see you work. I'm a Christian, and I've always wanted to work with pottery because of so many Bible verses that reference clay in the Potter's hands. WOW! I'm shocked at the color! So vibrant and beautiful. Thank you. 😊
You should definitely try it! There may be pottery workshops near you. There's nothing quite like working with clay!
You are very talented! I really enjoyed seeing this process! Congratulations on 1k subs!
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful work and the video is mesmerizing!
Thank you very much!
That is so gorgeous omg!
Thank you! I really love those new Spectrum glazes!
Really love your channel and appreciate your very positive attitude. Lovely combo, I'll have to give it a try. As a side note, this is why I don't glaze on a. wheel~. I was hoping someone would be neater than me. ;) Seems it's always a universal mess.
Yes a little messy! I don't often glaze on the wheel. Out of the last kiln load of around 100 pieces I only did two on the wheel, but I do think it looks neat for a video. Thanks so much for watching!
Final product is Wow! Looks easy when you’re doing it but I know it’s not. How do you keep the spectra from dripping?
If you only have one thin layer of the spectrum glaze, it usually stays put when it's over Studio White. Two layers and it wants to run. You'll notice I was very light with me application on that short outer edge.