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  1. NEW Seattle Artist Materials Exchange group

    Posted 7 May 2013

    I'm not sure how many members here are from WA state, but i thought this was worth mentioning .

    "This group provides an opportunity for Seattle and "nearby" Artists to recycle, sell, barter or source materials, furniture and tools. Members to be approved by moderator. Posts will be moderated to assure artist quality."

    Try it. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SAME/
  2. Tacoma WA, April 10, April 18 Artisan Tile NW "Surface" Show

    Posted 7 Apr 2013

    SURFACE - A Tile Show in Tacoma in conjunction with the International Mosaic Summit Tacoma (April 10 to 14 2013:http://www.americanmosaics.org/wp/index.php/?p=3381)

    Artisan Tile NW is inviting to SURFACE, a tile show.
    Vertical Gallery
    301 Puyallup Ave, Tacoma
    Grand Opening April 10th, 5:30 to 8 pm
    Third Thursday Art Mingle April 18th, 5 to 8 pm

    SURFACE features small works by tile artists from around the Pacific Northwest.

    Participating artists:
    Barbara Clark, Beth Anderson, Chris Seminara, Clare Dohna, Claudia Riedener, Dan Earle (special guest), Gina Holt, Jaki Reed, Janet Gadallah, Janice Deckmann, Karen Cisneros, Karen Morrice, Kimmi Kerns, Laura Brodax, Maria Root, Olga Slutkovskaya, Paul Lewing, Terri Goodwin, Tracy Gosser
  3. Cracking elec kiln cover with wedge - ok or bad?

    Posted 14 Dec 2012

    There are frequently comments about cracking the kiln lid. But one of the statements burned into my brain during at the first studio I worked in was NOT to leave the kiln lid open with the wedge. I was told that it would eventually damage it.

    So, kiln people, do or don't?
  4. Transporting from vehicle to setup

    Posted 3 Oct 2012

    It seems we chose wares that are not very easy to transport! I am disabled and have to find a better way.

    i am 3 weeks into recovery from hurting myself carrying too much to do a market show. I knew going into it I would have several down days afterward, but on top of the obvious, I really injured my upper back, shoulders and neck.

    So for those of you who sell at markets, what do you use to transport everything from car to setup space & back again? I have shown this year at locations with a mix of sidewalk curbs, soil, gravel. I need a tool which will work/roll on those combinations.

    Does anyone here use a Rock N Roller cart?
  5. Green Engobe going Grey under Clear Satin glaze

    Posted 1 Oct 2012

    Hi, have been reading and thinking and still cannot figure out why. I have an Engobe recipe that I have been using as white. Recently I added 2% Chrome Ox to a few hundred grams.
    After bisque firing, the colour is a medium sage green. The Clear Satin Glaze shows off the white, but greys out-- almost a blue-grey over the green Engobe. Tthere is no zinc in the clear satin glaze which I otherwise like and use regularly.

    I want a satin or mat finish, and have no problem testing other glazes, but without understanding if there is something obvious, I don't know where to start.

    Engobe: EPK 25, Ball Clay 28, NephSy 16, silica 21, Borax 5, Talc 5. Add Bentonite 2, Zircopax 5, Chrome Ox 2

    Clear Satin Glaze: Gerstley Borate 3, Mag Carb 3, Whiting 23, NephSy 23, EPK 20, Silica 20, 3124 9


    Any insights are very much appreciated.
    Thanks

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