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Avicam: Why Soda Glaze?

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Description: Excerpt from the artist's Bachelor of Arts (Honours) research report. Maryke Henderson graduated from the Australian National University School of Art in 2005.
Maryke Henderson graduated from the Australian National University School of Art in 2005. This is an excerpt from her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) research report. With so many variables possible, every soda firing has the potential for experiment and can offer a wealth of new ideas and techniques. With the formation of glaze dependent upon the movement of vapour through the kiln, heavier glaze deposits form on the more exposed surfaces and only a blush of colour forms on a protected areas. (With conventional glazing techniques the glaze distribution does not rely upon this movement of vapours through the kiln chamber.)
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Page title:Avicam muse: Why soda glaze?
Keywords:pottery, ceramics, Australia,Walter Keeler,Patrick Sargent, Janet Mansfield,David Miller,Ruthanne Tudball, Gail Nichols, Jeff Oestreich, John Clarke
Description:Maryke Henderson graduated from the Australian National University School of Art in 2005. This is an excerpt from her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) research report.
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