
Hi all! This is my first low firing heads ever. This greenware firing is important, because it will allow me, to rework and retouch those heads in warm distilled water. However, when they are manipulated, these heads are still fragile. It is only after the bisque firing that they will be strong and hard enough to handle.
Bonjour Γ tous! Voici mes premiΓ¨res tΓͺtes cuites sous une cuisson lente. Cette cuisson est importante puisquβelle me permettra, par la suite, de retravailler et de retoucher ces tΓͺtes dans une eau tiΓ¨de distillΓ©e. Toutefois, lorsquβelles sont manipulΓ©es, ces piΓ¨ces sont encore fragiles. Ce nβest quβaprΓ¨s la cuisson dites biscuit, quβelles seront assez solides.


Good morning everyone! I finally started with porcelain! Speaking of porcelain, this noble, millennial and luxurious material must be handled with care! The slightest wrong moves and all flaws will appear (like dust, air bubble and blackheads). If there is one thing that I’ve learned, it has to do with these moves and flaws! Yet, I did not panic, since I knew that the porcelain piece can be retouched after it has been released from its mold. At his stage, this requires a lot of patience and attention to detail. You will see the result in the next post.





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