hi guys
i want to know about naked raku and how can i do it?
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naked raku
#4
Posted 19 April 2012 - 07:30 AM
It was pioneered by Paul Soldner. He demonstrated a variation of this at many NCECA conferences ......... called "Naked Running".
(The old folks amongst this group will likely understand this post.)
best,
................john
(The old folks amongst this group will likely understand this post.)
best,
................john
John Baymore
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#5
Posted 19 April 2012 - 08:47 AM
JBaymore, on 19 April 2012 - 07:30 AM, said:
It was pioneered by Paul Soldner. He demonstrated a variation of this at many NCECA conferences ......... called "Naked Running".
(The old folks amongst this group will likely understand this post.)
best,
................john
(The old folks amongst this group will likely understand this post.)
best,
................john
John maybe we should have a X-rated forum to relate Paul Soldner encounters on for the young potters on this wild man of clay. I only met him three times and each one has a story and from what I understand he was on his best behavior at the time. Denice
#7
Posted 19 April 2012 - 02:55 PM
Also David Roberts from UK is another master as well as Wally Assenbergh from the Netherlands.
Linda, Charlie, Robert and Wally are all very accommodating.
Robert is the one who introduced me to Diapads when we were both teaching at the Kelowna Clayfest in British Columbia. He uses them to clean off the resist slip. The surface of his work feels like a glaze after that. I am lucky to have gotten one o his pieces.
Marcia
Linda, Charlie, Robert and Wally are all very accommodating.
Robert is the one who introduced me to Diapads when we were both teaching at the Kelowna Clayfest in British Columbia. He uses them to clean off the resist slip. The surface of his work feels like a glaze after that. I am lucky to have gotten one o his pieces.
Marcia
Marcia Selsor
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