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The Finished Piece!
Topic Started: Feb 23 2006, 10:36 PM (374 Views)
twinthing
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brought my green man home tonight! Im leaving it un glazed! im pleased with how it came out!

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and im on to my next project....

meet Frank!

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he is based on an Easter Island head!
I also glazed the two tiles I did with the string and they came out nicely.....they are supposed to be blue now.....no doubt with a hint of BROWN! every thing comes out brown! :groan

got some other items in the kiln as we speak so next week I should be bringing them home if they survive! :thumbup;
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VirginiaS
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hi Frank! :wave: :lol: he's great. Your green man turned out really nice!
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anneclaire
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I love your green man!!!! :thumbup; :thumbup; And Frank is adorable!!! :thumbup; :thumbup;
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jo145
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:nw: :nw:
Where are the new men in your life going to live?
They are excellent. :thumbup;
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waxingsteve
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Great work, Catherine :art: And, "Hello Frank!" :D

Steve :)
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magz
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:wave:

Hi sis, good to see that Ernie made it home safe and sound last night, I shall have to glue Bert's bits back on :cry: :cry: :cry:

yes I am sad to report that Bert lost some of his beard in the kiln....but with a little care and attention he will be as good as new.

hhhhhhmmmmmmmm Frank looks wellard.....or should that be leatherard????

(a little pottery joke )

:groan :groan :groan :groan


magz

:huggy:
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twinthing
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yer sis he is well leatherhard! lol :groan :groan :groan
im gonna do another one next week and ......I am gonna make it a her and do some beads for her! I meant to bring some clay home this week and forgot doh! :ice:
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mahrog
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Very nice! You do beautiful work.
I am just so very impressed. :thumbup; :thumbup;

Judi
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twinthing
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thank you all! I can't tell you how much I enjoy the class! I just love taking a lump of clay and turning it into something! I am hopeing to do a one day sculpure coarse this year too, Im not that intrested in throwing pots, more into the hand built techniques at the moment, I think that the wheel is so hard that most students just don't master it unless they have one of their own at home to get the hours and hours of practice it takes to make anything half decent! :blink: :thumbup;
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ckemp
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:thumbup; :art: You did a really great job on them both.
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