RECORDING: Controlling Crystalline Glazes - Part 3: Form and Glaze Relationships with Andy Boswell

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RECORDING: Controlling Crystalline Glazes - Part 3: Form and Glaze Relationships with Andy Boswell

$45.00

Recorded on Saturday and Sunday, January 22 and 23, 2022 Video duration: 3 hours and 43 minutes

Presented in partnership with the Dunedin Fine Arts Center, Dunedin, Florida.

Those familiar with crystalline glazes are used to using a catcher for the excess glaze that runs off their pots. But what if you didn't need those things? What if the forms you made could make the glaze run minimally and you no longer needed the catchers nor the finish grinding?

This session of "Controlling Crystalline Glazes: Reduce the Running and the Variance" demonstrates the different forms that Boswell creates that accommodate the extra glaze and create a place for it to rest near the foot. He discusses vertical versus horizontal forms and the consideration of food safety. Much of the throwing is step-by-step, so this is a fantastic workshop for those who want a lesson in throwing great utilitarian pottery forms.

We hope you enjoy this hybrid workshop and the back and forth between presenter, in-person participants and those in the virtual workshop chat. Because the workshop was recorded with a live studio audience, you hear other dialog that is pertinent to crystalline glazed pottery, such as firing schedules, glaze chemistry and acid etching.

Within 24 hours of purchased the recording, follow the link provided to download the information that accesses the video. Access to the recording is available for up to one YEAR from the time of purchase.

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