Well, its been about 4 years since I finished high school. I used clay as part of my final assessment and not only had fun but got a great result from it as well.
Here is the first step on what I hope will be great journey into bonsai, art and making a living.
These first 4 pots are just that, four of my first pots. While they are noting special at all and will probably be crush and rewetted, I though I would put them somewhere that I can keep a track of.
Even though these are but four pots, I have learned a few lessons already.
My pots, A start.
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My pots, A start.
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Re: My pots, A start.
Keep it up Asus - hard work, study and perserverance are what are required to be successful. I realy like the pot on the RH side with the split down the front, with a darker medium or glaze this would be nice.
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Re: My pots, A start.
I really like the one at left front. Keep it. After you bisque, put an iron oxide wash on it and re-fire.
Penny.
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