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These will be out tomorrow . Probably afternoon .
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Here are a few fresh from the kiln .
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Love that glaze mate, and that first pic of this batch is awesome, would look fantastic with a clump.
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I like the glaze Graham.
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Yep, love that last one Graham! How'd the mugs on the top shelf turn out?

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The two mugs were only in the firing to see if their colour would change . It didn't ! Here are a couple of vases that were deeper in the firing .
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A couple of pots from a recent firing . Stoneware of course and with basically oxide finishes . These will be cleaned up and offered for salient Canberra this coming weekend .
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They look awesome mate, do you have a website people can purchase from?
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Legend, thanks Kirky
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Here are a couple more . Not sure about the glaze on the rectangular pot . The glaze itself works well but on this clay ( for the first time ) it is a dark and dull . The photo flatters it frankly .
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regwac wrote:A couple of pots from a recent firing . Stoneware of course and with basically oxide finishes . These will be cleaned up and offered for salient Canberra this coming weekend .
As usual Graham, these 3 new pots are beautiful. Very nice and I love how all your pots are unique.
Keep up the awesome artworks. :beer:

I love that leaf look you get with the oxide finish as you put it.
I really like the look of the middle one too, that shallower pot for a group setting.

Yeah, I'm not sold on the latest rectangle one. Though I like the glaze on the round one.
Interesting colour beneath the glaze of the rectangle. I wonder what it would have looked like without any glaze. :lost:
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Here are a couple more that were lurking at the back of the shelf after the last firing .
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:clap: Beautiful. I love them all. The folding effect on that 1st one is amazing. That must be huge that pot, how big is it? Is it more of a slab? Hard to see from that angle. :yes:

Again, the colours you get on your pots are just mind blowing. :shock: :aussie:
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Very nice textures and colours on the pots!
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