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A Peak into Allison's Process and Pieces!

4/19/2015

 
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Allison's pieces are wheel thrown and altered on the wheel. The first important step in her process is obtaining the silhouette for the piece. Next, she creates textured handles for the pieces and connects them before sending them off to bisque! 

Allison's Precise Glazing in Action

Allison's Share Pieces in the Greenware Stage Awaiting Bisque! 

Allison glazes her pieces first by pouring and dipping them to get an overall base, and then carefully uses a dropper to create unique the polka dots and stripes. 
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Here's What the Glazed Pieces Look Like Before They're Fired!

All That Precise Glazing Pays off in the End!  

Allison fires her work in a gas reduction kiln in order to pull those pinks and reds into the final glaze result. Those precise small dots and lines melt and add a more organic atmosphere to these spunky pieces. 
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