Saturday, June 1
Return of the Goblet.
I have to say I am quietly impressed, this turned out well from initial conception to completion. Last week I showed the "steps" and tried to describe somewhat the process I use when approaching the "finish" of a pot. Some might look and say meh, and that's okay - really it is. We are all different people. I assure you however; it has taken me years - literally to arrive where I am now.
To the left is the full on view of the Goblet/Chalice, I say goblet because chalice makes me think of King Arthur, and the Round Table. This is not your Daddies Chalice, you'd never see an Arthurian Knight fisting this. A Viking? A Barbarian by any other name? Sure.
I also zoomed in for a top down -ish approach so you can get a better view on how I laid things out. The top ring is slip applied with a brush to give a differing texture.
Lastly here is a zoom, zoom on a pair of the horns at the top of the cut handle. I really like what the red iron oxide did here.
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