Drip glaze pottery

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From Victoria Ward Pottery: These are some more of my favourite Amaco glaze combinations. White Earthstone stoneware clay ES5. The base glazes are all x 3 all over, the mid glaze is x 2 on top of this covering the top two thirds of the vessel. I usually choose a runny glaze for the top and apply it just around the rim to encourage the dripping effect. Bottom right is only two glazes but Ancient Jasper is extremely runny! I fire to 1200c in an electric kiln with a 20 min hold (cone5/6)

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Gloopy or Runny When people talk about ‘drippy’ glazes, it generally falls into one of two extremes. One option is the thick gloop style glazes that have the viscosity to form thick beads without flowing. The other is the kind of glazes that run all the way down the side of a piece. Most glazes ca

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I’m so excited to share with you a very pretty technique I’ve been working on. I’ve been really wanting to experiment with drip glazed ceramics for a while, it’s an aesthetic I’m always drawn to. But to be honest, the process used by professionals looks like it requires a somewhat complicated set up, so I’ve […] Read More

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Ceramic artist Brian Giniewski produces delightful earthenware vessels that appear to be oozing thick, colorful drips that are frozen in time. The Philadelphia-based ceramicist achieves the texture of the vases and bowls by applying a gritty, matte slip to each piece which contrasts nicely with a special glossy glaze made to melt into drips during the firing process. See more of his work on Instagram and in his online shop. More

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