Introduction
Pim Sudhikam
Assistant Professor at Chulalongkorn University
Highlight
Firing the pieces with sagger container in the electric kiln to imitate the raku effect
Use different materials to make surface texture
Introduction
Clay is the product of magma deposition and weathering. This course teaches you to use saggar firing to make clay to simulate the texture of mountains and rocks. The blistering texture of the glaze and the shells used for support have a rich texture. Randomly cutting, free shaping, can produce natural texture and effect
Content
Learn the properties of clay and glaze and create based on their material properties
Learn to use metal secant lines to cut out unique textures, use shells, coal and other materials in the sagger firing
Learn to use multiple layer of glaze to decorate the works
Syllabus
Introduction-Materialness
Breccia Cup
Breccia Cobble
Other forms in Breccia Series
High temperature sagger firing
Summary
Purchase notes
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