I wondered that for a bit, too, but the motion in the glaze looks more like light rutile, and I've gotten purple traces from it before -- just never this much.
You do some very pretty work. I approve heartily. Obviously the blue, lightning, and music motifs are dear to my little Troubadour, Stormdancer, Eurvein of Air heart.
Thank you! Somewhere around here I have a design sketch for Zephyr, but the goblet demonstrated to me that it was not scaled for a piece that size. Back to the drawing board for that one.
Yours if you'd like it, or them! The pendant is a little rough, especially on the inside edge of the smaller spiral, which doesn't show well in the picture (the focus on which is even worse than I thought).
oooh! Is it an infliction if you really embrace and like it?
Honestly, I'd love to go work clay sometime. Its a medium I love - though I never got to use the spinning wheel - and one my art teachers always said I had a knack for (how valid that is at this point is up in the air). Want to play with wet stone!
The studio I'm taking classes at, Mudflat, supports both private lessons (which come with clay and studio access) and "guest passes". Or the three-week August intersession is coming up. (I'm assuming dragging you down here every week for a fourteen week session would be too much, but perhaps not?)
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and i really love the double-spiral pendant thing!
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Honestly, I'd love to go work clay sometime. Its a medium I love - though I never got to use the spinning wheel - and one my art teachers always said I had a knack for (how valid that is at this point is up in the air). Want to play with wet stone!
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