You've heard me talk about my octopots in my blog. You may have even seen them in progress. For my featued pot, I thought I'd include one today. Here's a picture of the finished product:
I took these pictures in shade, as I figured natural sunlight would be best to capture the color of this pot.
A couple of things to note on this picture:
1. This pot features my stamp with my signature. NOICE!
2. I'm using my new banding wheel to spin them on. It has some nice spin to it.
Last thing of note: This pot was set up on my kiln. Kiln is available if you want it. Kiln price is FREE!!!
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