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Friday, February 5, 2016
How I Create Dimensional Painting with Underglazes on Clay
First I sart with a sketch on the greenware that compliments the body of the vessel
Working from the outer edges in, I lay 3 washes of color glaze, lightest to darkest, leaving white in the center and shortening the length of the overlay from the outer edges toward to center
Next, I surround the image with a complimentary or lighter color that will cause the main color to pop!
Next I add in the flat black spots
Then the really fun part. Using a very thin liner brush, I outline all edges and use crosshatching strokes beginning tightly at the outer edges and spreading as they go out. Lastly, I did a little sgraffito around the edges of the black spots but I forgot to take an "in process" photo of that . You can see the effect on the finished piece below.
Available on my website. Just click on the image.
Here's another one, Sadly, it didn't survive the kiln. It had a big "S" crack in the bottom.
Here is how potters feel when they find a piece comes out of the kiln with an "S" crack in it! :
Thanks Karen, I've always admired those of you that could create images like this. My one idk if I get it- is it 3 washes of just one color glaze or underglaze? Ty for the blog and any additional info.
Thanks Karen, I've always admired those of you that could create images like this. My one idk if I get it- is it 3 washes of just one color glaze or underglaze? Ty for the blog and any additional info.
ReplyDeleteKathryn, it is 3 washes of the same color. Just remember to go lightest to darkest.
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