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Deep vessel

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I took a class back in August from Karl Harron. It was a great class and Karl is an excellent instructor. He will be teaching at Bullseye this spring. The irregular edge was a happy mistake, Karl calls it a wibble. The wibble works, I think.
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those photos were downloaded the right side up!
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When you click on them they rotate.

Nice piece.
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What a lovely piece and such a lucky wibble! Do you plan to make more?
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Yes, I definately hope to make more of these deep vessels. I'm shopping around for long gloves, a heat resistant jacket and a face shield so I can open the hot kiln to manipulate the mold. In the meantime I have 3-4 bowls just about ready for the deep slump. I love that you can see both sides of the bowl and the edge.
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Hummmm. Didn't know you had to do hot kiln manipulation with these. Be sure to post your new ones.
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Beautiful for sure. Love the deep slump technique and the wonderful surprises tooo. My piece went slightly sideways and I loved it so I left it and set it on its side. I am slumping a very large piece that is 32 inchs wide and worried my kiln is tooo small but we shall see. I took every bit of care to make it work as I have 3 more I have to do. \hmmmmmm! but lovely.
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I think this is just simply stunning! You mentioned that you took the class at Bullseye - was this done in their 3 step mold system? Can you explain a bit more about the 'manipulation' that must be done?

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Very Nice!




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A nice and very interesting piece, great job.
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