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Showing posts with label glaze painted flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glaze painted flowers. Show all posts

Friday, September 1, 2017

Five red sunflowers on a bowl

First let me give you my mini-rant.

I believe artists should do their own work.  When beginning, we often copy, or use stencils, or even just "cut and paste" designs we find that please us.

Artists (and craftspeople too) have the job of giving the world beautiful designs.

At some point we artists should be doing totally unique designs...no more using other people's work.

If we were writers, it would be called plagiarizing.  So the next time I frown when another potter has copied a design, used a "commercially produced decal" or duplicated what another artist actually designed, you'll know why.

Now I'll share my recent glazing on large bowls.  I went through my process earlier this year, and it's still pretty much the same.  Check out the February post if you wish.

I still am using Mayco's designer liners to draw free-hand flowers and leaves on the side of my bowl. If I could make smooth enough surfaces, there wouldn't be the bumps in quality of line work.  But this is what I can do at this point in my life.

Then with several brushes, I use Mayco's Stroke & Coat colors to color the flowers...many layers of different colors.




 Final step is to brush on some matt clear glaze over the flowers and leaves.  Then I brush two coats of butter yellow in all the in-between places...with some overlapping of the leaves.  That way (I hope) the leaves will pick up some of the yellow and blend in as well, rather than looking like they were cut and pasted onto the pot.

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This is the first true fall foliage I will admit to seeing...though several weeks ago a friend showed me a red leaf or two on a tree.  But I couldn't resist this pretty maple on the sidewalk.

PS.  Here's the finished product...just out of the glaze kiln, with five red sunflowers on it!






Monday, March 27, 2017

When waking up is hard to do...

Cereal bowls with huge bugs and flowers.

Here are some more of them!  I can imagine the fun of waking up to these bright colors!



Today's Quote:


Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
E. F. Schumacher

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Small bowls

Any cook knows you need big and medium bowls, especially to mix things like batter and salads.

But anyone who eats knows you need small and medium bowls to serve food in.


I'm enjoying the fun of these huge flowers and bees, compared to the size of the bowls.


Wrap a few petals from outside to inside, and it gives continuity.

Today's Quote:


It’s not about what you know, it’s about what you do consistently. — Tony Robbins, Author / entrepreneur/ philanthropist.
 


Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Another flowery vase

The difference from the blue and white vase which I posted a few days ago is that this one is on stoneware clay. It has all those little speckles in it, which show through the same glazes.

I'm enjoying trying some new combinations...this is the blue and white.
Reposted with a bit better picture!

Both the top and bottom are dipped in Plum glaze. It looks very different when it's over the white and when it's just directly on the clay by itself (at the base.)

Today's Quote:


"I feel that art has something to do with the achievement of stillness in the midst of chaos. A stillness which characterizes prayer, too, and the eye of the storm. I think that art has something to do with an arrest of attention in the midst of distraction."  Saul Bellow