Here's two views of one that wasn't burnished or terra sig'ed. It has a natural raw clay surface.
It's possible to seal it with an acrylic resin type product, but I think I prefer the softer colors. But it could bring out the lavendar/purples a little more...
What do you think?
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
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Brian -- your pieces are fabulous! I like them natural. Will they need to hold liquid? I heard just recently that treating the inside with a tile sealant from Home Depot works great.
And I agree -- the world has gone mad. I can't imagine Arrowmont gone for a condo complex. Whew what are they thinking?
I struggle with the whole porous low-fired issue. I've heard the same about sealing the inside, but even then I don't know if I trust it.
So far, I've been educating my buyers that this is decorative and not 'functional', as if being beautiful and lifting your spirits isn't a function.
I've had to endure the inevitable 'so what's it good for then?' from the more analytical, practical shoppers.
::sigh::
hey Brian, thanks for the visit! Fine stuff here, now let me look around a bit.....
Gary
Hi Brian
A friend of Anne's just stopping by to say your "pots" are beautiful! Reminds me of my HS days when I took pottery...so fun! Sometime I will email Anne my favorite piece I have in my home (and my silly Noah's ark that I built in high school)!!! keep on throwing!!! :)
I don't know anything about pottery but I sure know that these are stunning! What beautiful colors and shapes!
Your pots are absolutely gorgeous.
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