This clip was excerpted from Unifying Form and Surface: How to Complement Your Pots with Pattern, Color, and Design with Sean O'Connell, which is available in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop. mycan.ceramicartsnetwork.org/...
Thanks for the video. Think I'll invest in some underglaze and play. I'd love to see the floral free hand that you spoke about at the beginning of this video.
Also what do I use to Set my finishing piece so the colors don’t run or turn a different shade? Like if I wanted a Matt finish for a Native American pice how do I set that paint so it doesn’t peel or chip?
What’s the best BRISTLES to use on dry home made ceramics ? While shopping ther was so many to choose from examples Sable,Nylon,Horse &Hog I need to know what’s the best cause I’m purchasing a set soon. Seems to me both soft and horse like but I’m. Ew just starting out and wondering what I should start with? I seen a real nice set it’s nylon but than someone suggested sable although I’ve heard authentic bristles are best I won’t purchase those as I’m an animal lover please don’t judge lol I know seems eh but I won’t do that even though I’m trying to make money myself anyways yeah can you please give me advice????
Why is there no mention of the glaze or underglaze used? Title says underglaze technique but that didn’t look like underglaze. 1 coat? Seemed very opaque. I’d say a 1 stroke product, not underglaze. Poor explanation in video. No info given. Questions not being answered.