I am using Stroke & Coat Wonderglaze as my underglaze. I understand that this technically isn't underglaze. You can use these techniques with true underglaze as well.
hi! thank you for this video. I am new to sgraffitto techniques. My question is related to the background color of the clay before you added the wax resist. You said the clay is white, but the surface of the clay appears to be dark blue? Or was I just seeing the second coast of wax resist (blue) so you started off white, but didn~t show that part?
It is a low fire talc clay that is gray when wet and off white when fired. I get it from Seattle Pottery Supply and it is their LF-06 clay. seattlepotterysupply.com/collections/low-fire-clay-cone-06-04/products/sp500-lf06-white
Thank you for the video. What I would find helpful is seeing the pieces after they have been fired, to understand the full results of the different techniques demonstrated. 😊
I did see brief shots of the final result after firing at the end of each section. If you rewatch you will have to pause the recording to have a good look.
If you have ^5-6 glaze on the outside of a bowl and underglaze on the inside do I need to fire twice? If so What temp for the first UG firing? Will it work to just single fire?
Hola, Hello ...I don't know what I am missing. You say you are uding white clay, but all your circles are black at the beginning of each project. Please explain. Thanks. Loved them.