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Materials such as seaweed, copper carbonate, paper, etc. can be applied directly to the clay surface.

This media file is attached to: Multiple artists – Our Work: The Process

Materials such as seaweed, copper carbonate, paper, etc. can be applied directly to the clay surface.

Materials such as seaweed, copper carbonate, paper, etc. can be applied directly to the clay surface.

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These pieces have been prepared for loading in the pit (barrel) for firing.

These pieces have been prepared for loading in the pit (barrel) for firing.

Combustible materials and other elements are used in hopes of some chemical transfer to the unglazed clay surface during the pit firing.

Combustible materials and other elements are used in hopes of some chemical transfer to the unglazed clay surface during the pit firing.

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