What is your experience with ceramics in general. (Long answer encouraged)
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What is your current involvement with electric fired ceramics? (long answer encouraged)
I have a skutt 1027, do only ^6, and have been colecting glazes for a couple of years. I attended a SH workshop in March, 2011 where we did ^6 firings. I have mixed several of his glazes for use in my studio and am excited about the potential for better results that the usual ^6.
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group discussion of these glazes and mutual support, info sharing, problem solving, workshop info, community of similar minds.
martha- i went to a steven hill workshop at the ceramic supply shop in pittsburgh, pa. it was a great and informative experience. i asked him specifically if i could add his glaze recipes on this site. his answer was "no". he wishes at some time in the future to write a book and feels it would be wrong for those of us who paid for his class and expertise to freely give out these glazes. i think we should respect his wishes and work with them ourselves, but not to give them out to the general public. i know this sounds harsh but i think that those of us who attended his workshops should behave as was he wishes.
eleanor akowitz
martha- i went to a steven hill workshop at the ceramic supply shop in pittsburgh, pa. it was a great and informative experience. i asked him specifically if i could add his glaze recipes on this site. his answer was "no". he wishes at some time in the future to write a book and feels it would be wrong for those of us who paid for his class and expertise to freely give out these glazes. i think we should respect his wishes and work with them ourselves, but not to give them out to the general public. i know this sounds harsh but i think that those of us who attended his workshops should behave as was he wishes.
eleanor
Apr 18, 2011