Pot Melt

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EmmaPicton
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Pot Melt

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Picture of recent potmelt made using bullseye white and blue then slumped into a bowl form.

Hope you all like it!

http://www.fourforty.co.uk/potmelt.htm
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Post by Brock »

Very nice! I'm taking a wild guess that it's about 10" across? Brock
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Re: Pot Melt

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EmmaPicton wrote:Picture of recent potmelt made using bullseye white and blue then slumped into a bowl form.

Hope you all like it!

http://www.fourforty.co.uk/potmelt.htm
Wow, that's very well done. I like the fact that it didn't "muddy-up" for lack of a better term. It's really very nice.

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Cool! Shouldn't have trouble selling that piece--its very appealing.
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I like the serenity of that bowl. The colors worked together well.

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Post by EmmaPicton »

Thanks very much for your responses. The diameter is 28cm/11inch. I'm trying to replicate it in other colours, but it seems that some colours don't like the temp. and time it takes in the kiln. Always learning more. My next task is to figure out what I might be able to sell it for.

Thanks again

Emma
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