Some photo’s of me working on the large “Life Vine” Urn. I first draw with a glaze pencil then fill in with various stains. It is then given a clear coat of glaze.
Decorating the New Urns
September 5, 2008 by lucyfagellapottery
Posted in cremation urns, pottery | Tagged decorating pottery, making cremation urns | 5 Comments
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Lucy,
Just found your blog and put you on my reader. I love your designs and the way you use your glazes. I’m a beginning potter, and your work truly is inspiring. Makes me want to get on my wheel and CREATE!!
Lisa
Hi Lisa, Thank you!
Being a pottery teacher, I just love when I can inspire a student to just want to get on that Wheel!
I came upon your site and I truly love your work. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
I love these images of you working. It gives a real sense of scale and how you create the pattern. Beautiful.