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Ode to Wax Resist
November 14, 2009, 6:13 am
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define: wax resist

“Wax, either melted or as an emulsion which is applied to pottery to prevent slips or glazes from adhering at that point. Wax may be applied to either the raw or bisque ware, over or between two layers of glaze.”
students.risd.edu/depts/ceramics/glossary.html

define: ode

“A relatively lengthy lyric poem that often expresses lofty emotions in a dignified style. Odes are characterized by a serious topic, such as truth, art, freedom, justice, or the meaning of life; their tone tends to be formal. …”
www.bedfordstmartins.com/literature/bedlit/glossary_l.htm

define: wack

“when something goes overboard, or when something is simply not right or good, the term “Wack” is used.”
www.hiphop.net/hip-hop-slang-101/

Oh wax resist,

Oh wax resist,

So wack,

Oh wax resist,

You allow definition between glazes so clearly,

You’ve become a tool not mearly,

To control and divide,

Always by my side,

Always,

Resisting.


Alright alright!  It is possible that I haven’t met all of the criteria.



Here is a little blurb and some instructions on inlaying glazes via wax resist by Ceramic Art Daily.

This fellow uses wax resist to preserve portions of his unfired clay pieces and works away some of the rest.

I’m not sure if this fellow is using wax resist – but looks like some kind of resist – possibly at a slip stage?  It is neato stuff anyway -and worth checking out.  I also like how he’s been experimenting with gold lustre.  oooo.

And because it is nice to have some pictures in the mix – and beacause I recently got some work out of the kiln at the community art centre – heres a photo or two of how I’ve been using wax resist to inlay glaze.




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