
It's another example of glaze-painting. At least I took a photo so that I could reference that idea again.


I did masses of 'watercolor' mugs using the same technique. Although the process is tedious, I love the impressionist painting look that results. Also, each mug is unique although using the same glaze combinations creates the look of a set of mugs.
The idea is to use grouping of glazes as if you were painting a 2 definitional work layering the colors over a neutral ground.
Next time, I think I'll try a light tan base glaze.
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