Test Tile Requirements Advanced Clay Dunn. Must experiment with glazes: NO glazes should be straight from bottle Overlap colors Use underglaze and overlap.

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Test Tile Requirements Advanced Clay Dunn

Must experiment with glazes: NO glazes should be straight from bottle Overlap colors Use underglaze and overlap of glaze (not clear) on at least one tile Use at least one of these techniques: Feathering Marbleizing Slip trailing

Must take DETAILED notes in your sketchbook: Label the back of each color with a number using an underglaze pencil Use the number in your notes so that you will be able to transcribe onto the tile after it comes out of glaze kiln

Feathering Example:

Marbleizing Example:

Slip Trailing Examples: