Kalbarri Sandstone Formations in Clay.

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This is a bit different, but I think it worked out pretty well, if I do say so myself.:smile:

I tried to replicate the Sandstone Formations in the Kalbarri National Park.

The first pic is the Formations in the flesh, 350million years old.

Next two pics are the wet clay, the colors were achieved with Iron oxide. Three colors and white/natural.

Last two are the end result, the firing process changed the colors.

Thanks for looking and comments are welcome.

Bob.:biggrin:
 
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Sandstone Pics.

Had a bit of trouble with the photos,
Hope this one is right. NAH. ##****xx

Bob.:redface:
 

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Kalbarri Sandstone try #3

Hope this one is the wet clay, photos 2 and 3.:redface::redface:

Looks like it worked this time.

Sorry folks, never had this happen before.

Bob.:redface:
 

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I don't have a pottery wheel any longer but boy did I love it. Have you ever layered those and thrown them on a wheel? Might be cool.
 
I like the approach..

It provides a flowing feel, maybe wind. The South west USA has many areas that create the same effect. Created by the effects of wind and rain and flowing waters over the years. They appear very similar to those you are capturing. If you continue to develop and refine this approach, I would be very interested in seeing where it takes you.

Keep going.
 
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