Kula Mahina'ai bowl, before slump

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Kula Mahina'ai bowl, before slump

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this is the blank i was referring to when i asked for some help devising the slumping schedule because the piece is wide and thick. it was slumped last night, and is nearly cool enough to take out. it looks OK. i'll take a picture of the finished piece and post it in a day or two.

it's a miracle i finally figured how to get a picture posted here. the cyber gods were conspiring against me for a long time, but the enemy has been vanquished.
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Post by Jo Holt »

Kitty,

It's gorgeous! Love the colors.

Jo
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Post by Lisa Allen »

Kitty, that is just gorgeous. I would love to see a closer shot as well, to see the detail better. Really a pretty piece though.

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Post by Kitty »

i'm hoping to get some good digital shots in a day or two. if that happens, i'll post some close-ups, as well as the finished bowl. it is out of the kiln now, and it slumped just fine. i ended up using a mold for a footed shallow bowl, which wasn't my original choice, but turned out to be the right thing.

i've got a few more of these in various stages of process, including a new one in the kiln right now. TY4 your compliment!
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Post by Bonita (Nita) Crawford »

Good work! I'm looking forward to seeing more pics of your work.

Warmly,
Nita
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Post by Steve Immerman »

Nice job Kitty! You're making fast progress.

I hope your plate gets a chance to visit with mine.

Steve
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Post by Tony Smith »

Alright, I give up!!!

Kitty, I can't see your bowl... I've been watching this thread for a couple of days wondering if I was the only one, and apparently I am. Can you post the link?

Thanks

Tony
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Post by Alice DeGraff »

wow that is dreamy.... beautiful....

Alice De \:D/
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Post by Ron Coleman »

Tony Smith wrote:Alright, I give up!!!

Kitty, I can't see your bowl... I've been watching this thread for a couple of days wondering if I was the only one, and apparently I am. Can you post the link?

Thanks

Tony
Try this one Tony.

http://www.beachglasshawaii.com/km.bmp

Ron
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Post by Tony Smith »

Ahhhhh... it's a bitmap (BMP) file not a jpeg. That may be why I couldn't see it.

Very nice Kitty. I like the use of the light transparents.

Tony
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Post by Cliff Swanson »

I couldn't see it either Tony. Not until Ron posted the link anyway.

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Post by Kitty »

i dont know why it wouldnt show up. a friend helped sharpen up my jpeg, which i guess turned it into a bitmap. sorry ... i have no idea how these things work. it's amazing i was able to finally post a picture.
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Post by Alice DeGraff »

Kitty wrote:i dont know why it wouldnt show up. a friend helped sharpen up my jpeg, which i guess turned it into a bitmap. sorry ... i have no idea how these things work. it's amazing i was able to finally post a picture.
Kitty is this blank painted??? I am new to slumping and fusing just wondering....
:oops:

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Post by Kitty »

Alice -- LOL! no, not painted.
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Kitty wrote:Alice -- LOL! no, not painted.

soooo embarssing :oops: but glad to have given you a good laugh!
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Post by Kitty »

Alice, it was a valid question! Don't be embarrassed! Thanks for your interest!
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Post by Don Burt »

Alice DeGraff wrote:
Kitty wrote:Alice -- LOL! no, not painted.

soooo embarssing :oops: but glad to have given you a good laugh!
Why embarrassed? It looks just like paint to me. I assumed it was enamel sprayed-on, or at least sifted. Of course having similar preconceptions to mine might be cause for embrrassment.
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Post by Rob Morey »

Kitty,
Âiwaiwa! Way to go moku girl. Wanna trade???

Rob
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Post by Kitty »

aloha rob -- trade? sure, i have a couple more pieces in this style coming along. i'll send you pix when they are done. this particular one has been shipped out (sigh). thanks for being mystified! kitty.
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Post by K Okahashi »

Wow, Kitty, I love the colors! You somebody eh?
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