Shades of Gray III

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Shades of Gray III

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Latest in the Shades of Gray series.
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nice work!
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What an elegant piece! I love the closeup where you can see down into the various levels of the squares. Does that mean that with each successive layer, a square of clear was inserted to maintain the visibility? Not sure if I asked that question coherently enough. Your work is so imaginative.
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Tim,
Beautiful and unique. How tall is the bowl and was it a drop out mold?

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Warren,
Yes, it was a 12 inch drop out. The bowl is about 8 inches deep. Here is a photo of the build pre-fire; about 1800 pieces...
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Tim,
1800 pieces!, wow. No wonder it is so beautiful.

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1800 OMG :mrgreen:

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Oh my how absolutely amazing and incredible . I love this piece so much! Everything about it. !!!!!!!
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Tim,
When you say it was a 12" drop out, do you mean that the hole was 12" and the ring edge larger or did you mean that the ring was 12" and the hole smaller?
Thanks.

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Warren,
It is a 12 inch hole in the middle of a 20 by 20 kiln shelf. The blank before the drop was 19 by 19. Tim
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Fantastic. A mulite shelf by chance. AND I love your kiln . Les
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Tim,
Thanks. That is a terrific set up for a large bowl that is shiny on both sides.

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love it amazing !!
Is it 8 layers? How long in the kiln?
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Very elegant. Amazing patience and attention to detail too.
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Lovely work, Tim. I really enjoy seeing both the work and the process shots. (well...I'm a process shot fanatic... ;-) )
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