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  The ALL
I broke my own rule.
Like a dog shaking water off it's fur, I shook off the archiving job I assigned myself and have diligently done for years. The rule had been that I never mixed geological samples directly. New rule: I ladled muds into one bucket and named it the All series. A ladle-full of north, south, east, west, high carbonate, high silica and a touch of Earth's crust. Here are a few.
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 13" wide x 4.5" high
Evenly applied to the interior, spiral pattern is where sediment melted thickly into grooves in the clay shape and wandered off the high spots.
Other glazes used are matte white and lavender.

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 8" x 3"
Back says: mixed layers (by weather and time) from north, south, east, west ~ melted ~ ALL. Mud is applied thickly on interior and thinly on the exterior.

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 8" x 2.75"
Wording on back: North, south, east, west ~ let's go dancing ~ seafloor melting pot.
I listen to music alot when I glaze--it's compatible with the visual (real and imagined) activity in my brain . This is a phrase from a song that was propelling rhythms my brush.

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 7.25" x 2.25"
Says: north, south, east, west, carbonates and silicas, seafloor melting pot. Interior sediment applied thickly, exterior sediment applied thinly. Rim glaze assembled from refined materials.

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