This is a seamix bowl that I threw on the wheel. I used water colors and clear glaze! I only used green water color because it would show up the best and most vivid color.
This is a small seamix candle holder bowl. I threw this project on the wheel and then used water colors to glaze!
this is a seamix bowl glazed all kinds of blues and white and black! I love how the glaze turned out because it mixed really well and flowed/reacted cool
this was thrown with vashion grog. Then carved and dipped in various glazed on the inside. The outside is glaze in the carvings but clear on the outside.
this is a bowl thrown with seamix clay and red clay. Then it was glazed with blue/turquoise. This project is also being entered in te art show
this is a mixed vase as well. It is glazed clear with green sponged onto it. The green is also solid in the middle. This contrast the red clay while going with the seamix clay. It has been fun to experiment with mixing clay.
this is a vase made from seamix and red clay. The handles are made from seamix and the added balls of clay are made from red clay. The inside of this project is glazed blue, and the outside clear. This demonstrates how the clay is mixed from seamix to red, while still having a solid glaze color in the middle
this is a simple seamix bowl, which is glazed green and white. With all the big projects lately I wanted to make a simple bowl in order to experiment with drilling greens. This project is one of my favorite bowls because the glaze turned out really well.
this project is three bowls put together. All three bowls were thrown with seamix clay, then afterwards brown clay was added to show a clash between the two clays. Lately I have been experimenting with seamix and red/brown mixtures and seeing what different forms I can make. I then glazed this piece clear and blue in order to contrast the white and brown.
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