Using those slump molds some more. When I made them I had some ideas how I wanted to use them, and here are two.
1) This is a Seder plate for Passover with the dishes for the various Seder items on it. It's about 16" in diameter at the moment, though it will shrink 12%.
Same plate and small dishes with underglazes on showing what the Seder items are; below. (Has to dry and be fired, clear-glazed and fired again.) Seder items drawn here are: horseradish root, egg, shank bone, parsley, lettuce, with bricks and mortar to represent charoset.
Some of the colors will change fairly radically. Clay will be ivory, not browny-gray, and underglaze colors will darken.
2) Matching in color, without the black images and with the addition of dark peach letters, a Matzah plate. It was made from a slab I slumped into a great big, round plate that had been made and bisqued (but never glazed) by my old friend Selma. I added a foot ring, also made from a slab.
You can see that the plate has a raised profile. If you look hard you can also see that it has a hole (actually 4) through the foot ring so it can be hung on the wall:
My further slump-mold adventures.