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Post by kitoi »

Stumbled in while doing a search, after looking around a bit I thought I'd join in. I'm what you would call a wanna-be bonsai potter since I've only been attempting for about 4 months, but have made plants for cactus and succulents for about 2yrs. Own a kickwheel and a electric kiln, I experiment a lot trying to figure out my "style". Here's a few I've done recently.

Made these a couple of days ago so they are still drying
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Ready for the kiln
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Tokoname style
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Bunjin trial
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Home made glaze attempt
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A few crawlers
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Hope that's not too many photos
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Post by Dave54 »

Hi mate,
BEAUTIFUL pots,
pity you're not local.
cheers
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hey pal some very nice work for such a short time!!! as dave said pitty you're not local. we just have to wait for the dollar to get better. :D
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EXCUSE ME.......this is my fiefdom!!!!!

We can't just have anybody moving in showing great pots! I demand a retraction...call out the guard....Gocny HELP !!!! The old order will crumble...mayhem... destruction...civil disobedience will surely follow....I'm moving to the 'little' island...shove over Aaron,make room, make room.........

Great pots, Ketoi!!! I'll wait until my next post before quizzing you on your time-line :P

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Ketoi,

How do we go about getting some of those pots over here mate?

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All that in 4 months and you still have time to post the pictures for us :D
I printed out an article on the crawling glazes, another one of Brian Gartside articles. He seems to be an advocate for 50/50 glaze mixes in the crawl and other glazes.
http://www.gartside.info/crawledglazeschart.htm
Great work on the pots and I hope Ledanta can get a shipment of them in for us. He must have a stash of those American dollars under the mattress :)
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Post by mudlarkpottery »

Great pots Ketoi! I really like your crawl glaze and is that a silver metallic finish on the bowl shape? That runny glaze is a good one too.
What do you mean -your fiefdom, Pat? There are a few of us giving you a run for your money here, mate! Suffer!
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Post by Bretts »

Thats terra sigillata Penny a fine slip that is polished before firing, so are the other two below it I believe, not sure why the different colour finish though.
http://www.gartside.info/terrasigillatatext.htm
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I have done terrasig years ago and this pot doesn't have that look.
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If you refer to the colour I believe Terra sig comes in various colours depending on the clay used or other colourings such as oxides, stains or ochres.
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Post by kitoi »

Thanks all for the kind words!

The color variation of the terra sig depends on pigments added and/or the base clay used, also the temperature of firing effects the outcome. The photos posted are made with earthen clay and doing some testing with stoneware.

Here's a comparison of black terra sig vs. polished terracotta vs raw
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The crawl used above is commercial made, playing around with some recipes and results are promising.
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Hey Ketoi, my words weren't meant to be kind, they were the final wail of the dispossessed !!!

I must say tho', I really like your black terrasig.

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Post by kitoi »

Pat,
Must have misunderstood your words...

The black did come quite nice. The 1st firing was at ^012, fired it again at ^04 and it has the same sheen but the color looks deeper. Tried a stoneware black bit looks more like a blue/black at ^5.
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Post by kitoi »

Homemade glaze came out shiny, must have been in a hotter spot within the kiln
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red art terra sig on stoneware at ^04
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My 1st slabbed oval
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Was intending to throw a cascade drum but got the walls too thin and it collapsed, this is what was salvaged
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Post by mudlarkpottery »

Hi Ketoi. Do you have trouble with the porosity of the clay with an EW firing and the bonsai pots being constantly moist? How does the terrasig react to being moist over a long period of time?
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