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Surface Alteration - Water Etching
As in any technique which requires the removal of surface clay, pieces chosen
for this and similar projects should be more heavily cast than those destined
for more conventional decorating methods.
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132.
Using A Banding Wheel
The correct term
for the table model wheels used by ceramists is "whirler" or "bench whirler " Whatever name is used, the key word is "free-spinning," and should be the criterion by which a wheel is selected.
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133.
Wax Resist
The most versatile, however, probably is wax, which has been used as a resist
for a variety of decorating techniques,
for many years.
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134.
Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 1
Stand-up glazes have been available
for quite some time, but are, unfortunately, sadly neglected by most ceramists; the reason
for this neglect is, no doubt, due to the lack of information about them - and the simple fact that most ceramists don't realize the potential
for their use in unusual decorating techniques.
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135.
Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 2
PART 1 of this chapter described how stand-up glaze can be used to create scroll borders, small flower shapes and birds; this section will give instructions
for some other techniques.
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136.
Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 3
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Working as described above, apply glaze and color mixtures to the rest of the design, using pink and red
for the lower left flower of the cluster and lavender and purple
for the remaining 2 flowers.
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137.
Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 4
These glazes are not suitable
for use on dinnerware, etc., as their textured surfaces would make proper sanitation impossible; but they are especially suitable
for lamp bases, plaques, vases and even areas of figurines.
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138.
Where To Find Materials
The collecting of leaves and flowers, grasses, seed pods, and berries
for drying, is a year-round pastime. Since we are not restricted to one season, we can have a vision of countless dried arrangements and be constantly on the lookout
for new and exciting material.
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139.
Techniques Of Drying, Pressing, Skeletonizing
However, some flowers, pansies and zinnias,
for example, will not dry by this method but must be treated with sand or borax.
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140.
Design For Dried Arrangements
If it is good, we are compensated
for extra effort, since we have produced something that will last. In judging flower shows, particularly the dried arrangement classes, I have observed that weakness lies more often in design than in condition, which despite the hazards, is usually very good.
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