Yesterday I did an oxidised firing in my gas kiln, using some of the same glazes as I used in the last reduction firing but getting totally different results. I was able to obtain some very nice
oribe glazes. From copper carbonate I obtained light blue, deep red and copper greens. Over the next couple of weeks I want to do some salt glazing in reduction and oxidisation, to see if I can get similar colour response but with a salt-glazed textures.
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Oxidised glazes in front, same glazes using reduction in the back |
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Oribe glazes using different feldspars |
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A selection of oxidised and reduced glazes. |
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