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Frozen Pond Cabochons by Kristina Dam Chadwick
Decided to give Kathy McGuire’s Frozen Pond technique a try on my ceramic cabochons to great success! Glaze details embedded in pictures in comments (RHC in between the glazes listed). Sort by ‘most relevant’ and these comments should move to the top. Edited to add responses to some of the questions received in the comments:…
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Iron Lustre Frozen Pond by Claire Darwin
The “frozen pond” technique, inspired by Kathy McGuire, is a stunning way to bring the beauty of winter into pottery. The soft layers and glassy textures create a look that feels calm and peaceful, just like a real frozen pond. Many potters have found this technique both beautiful and exciting to try in their own…
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Turquoise Frozen Pond bowl by Kathy McGuire
Turquoise frozen pond bowl with soft turquoise and deep blues, textured like ripples or cracks, matte sheen, organic glaze, rounded shape, smooth edges.
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Malachite Bowl by Nathania da Costa Gomez
White stoneware bowl by Nathania da Costa, glazed with Laguna Power Turquoise and Mayco Amaryllis, then fired to Cone 6.
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Frozen Pond Teapot by Cheryl Farrens
This teapot is a stunning piece of functional art, featuring unique glazing and handcrafted details that make it both decorative and practical. Its balanced, asymmetrical design highlights the artisan’s skill and creativity.
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Green Frozen Pond by Burt Knight
We present to your attention a version of a Frozen Pond in green hues, where the icy surface shimmers with soft shades of green and blue. The light spots on the surface resemble thin cracks in the ice, creating a sense of depth and frozen motion. This landscape seems to convey the tranquility of winter…
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Beige frozen pond plate by Suzanne Ten Brink
Beige frozen pond plate by Suzanne Ten Brink shows all possible shades of beige with a slight barely noticeable turquoise sparkle. Wonderful work Credit: Suzanne Ten Brink
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Red Frozen pond by Dan Caplan
Beautiful Kathy McGuire’s Frozen Pond red version by Dan Caplan. The “frozen pond glazing technique” in ceramics refers to a glazing method created by Kathy McGuire, visual reminiscent of a frozen pond
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Grapefruit frozen pond by Louise Atwood
This ceramic bowl has a rich red glaze with a delicate crystalline pattern at the center. Soft white and purple hues form circular shapes, resembling a sliced grapefruit. The glossy finish adds depth, making the colors and textures stand out beautifully. Very successfull example of so called “frozen pond” by Kathy McGuire Credit: Louise Atwood