My work this semester is based on questioning the relationship between object and plinth; a removal of the object from its context through the promise of visibility and an anticipation of temporality to the relationship. I wanted to also explore the glazes’ dimensionality beyond being seen as a surface material, as having substance and can …
Author Archives: yuntzuchang
Spring 2021 photo documentation – plinth-vessels
Cone 6 Crystalline glazes
https://glazy.org/recipes/34370 https://glazy.org/recipes/11445 https://glazy.org/recipes/21362
Fabius Blue ^4-5.5
https://glazy.org/recipes/7156
Hirsch Satin Matt Glaze ^02-04
Notes on crystalline glazes
Crystalline glaze recipes contain zinc oxide, silica, and fluxes. crystals of zinc silicate (Zn2SiO4) are formed. A window of approx. 72 C (130 F) exists in which to grow crystals. Crystalline glaze is fired higher than the melting temp. of the glaze, at least 222 C (400 F) hotter. Once this point is reached, the …
^04 Cenote
https://glazy.org/recipes/89827
^04 Love Child
https://glazy.org/recipes/81572