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Here's some photos of what I make.
The photos on my website are mainly of Blues & Greens. Of course I can make them in about any color, but I'm having trouble getting photos showing the true colors of Ruby, Purple, and a bright opaque "True" Red. I haven't figured out the "white balance" on the camera that I'm using yet. Here's a list of the color palate that I have decided to offer as "standard" colors. 1) Cobalt Blue 2) Ruby 3) Opaque Red 4) Purple 5) Emerald Green 6) Teal 7) Gold Topaz 8) White 9) Black I'm also working with a couple of "silver" colors, a green and a blue, which produce beautiful a halo effect called "reduction". The reduction is a somewhat unpredictable reaction which produces differing colorations depending on the air to gas mixture of the furnace, the weather conditions, etc. of the day that I use them. I'll post a few shots of what I have good photos of today, and will post more when I can get the colors correct.
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Glenn Randle |
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