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Frank Neef
Highlandville, MO
Ceramics
Frank Neef grows zinc oxide crystals in his glazes. His porcelain
forms are heated to 2300 F and then cooled to 2000 F, where they
are held for 5 hours. During this heat soak, the zinc oxide forms
paper thin crystals in the glassy matrix on the pot's surface. The
glaze is extremely fluid so vase forms must be stilted on a catch
basin in the kiln where excess glaze pools. After the firing, the
stilts must be broken off the pots and the bottoms must be ground
smooth. The crystalline structure is totally unique to each piece
and cannot be replicated. These are truly one of a kind pieces.
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