Filterama Monday # 2
The second week of Hobbs' Challenge.
The bowl is one I bought at the Willunga Farmers' Market on Sunday. I think TeeJay wanted to see the colours.
I don't think I am being as adventurous as some other blippers. This one is called craquelure, and I thought it suited the subject. According to Mr. Wiki,
Craquelure (French: craquelé, Italian: crettatura) is the fine pattern of dense "cracking" formed on the surface of materials, either as part of the process of ageing or of their original formation or production. The term is most often used to refer to tempera or oil paintings, where it is a sign of age that is also sometimes induced in forgeries, and ceramics, where it is often deliberate, and usually called "crackle". It can also develop in old ivory carvings, and painted miniatures on an ivory backing are prone to craquelure.
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