Almost There…
Well, I don’t have a whole newsletter’s worth of information for you this month. But like every part of ceramics, I have a work in progress.

As you know, I’ve been teaching a glaze class along with my regular ceramics class this session. Everyone’s been exploring combinations of glazes, additions before and after glazing, layering with resist, selectively removing glaze and a lot of things I never thought about trying. Well, we’re almost finished and it’s going to be epic!


I’m working to compile everything into a massive periodic table of my glazes – twenty seven glazes, three kinds of clay, two firing temperatures and a bunch of interesting combos.

When it’s finished, it’s definitely going to be an invaluable resource for all my students including future pupils. I’ll show you the final results next time!