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CR 240, Nov/Dec 2009 |
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Mike Bailey uses a traditional technique to create plant-like patterns on slipware
The term 'mocha' is derived from the similarity to the plant-like patterning that is found in a moss agate, a geological formation known as 'mocha stone'. In this two-page feature, Mike Bailey explains how to use the traditional 'mocha' method to create branching patterns resembling seaweed, trees and landscapes.
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