Sunday, February 4, 2018

To Market, To Market

To market, to market to buy a fat pig:
Home again, home again jiggetty jig.

Only I altered the rhyme at bit.
To market, to market to court a fine pig.
Home again, home again jiggetty jig.


This is how I paint my pots.  I am using Spectrum #799 Majolica white.  It will be fired about ^05-04.
I am once firing this as it's a test of a new design.  Working on unfired clay for this length of time is risky at best.  The challenge is not destroying the mug by adding too much wet glaze, and stains at once.  However 799 once fires beautifully so I am not expecting any problems there.  (HAH!  Those may be famous last words.)



This is a new design so I have laid it out in detail.  If I am using a design that is an old friend I simply put in a few marks as a guide.  This is drawn with a soft drawing pencil.




 The base colors are laid out.  I will go back and add a bit more color where I think it is needed.  I want a Clear Line style do I am not adding a lot of shading.





 I wax all my designs before adding my background colors.  Tedious but worth it.



The grass and sky are added.  The sky is a pale blue I mixed, thinned to almost a wash.  I rub and blend with a finger if I want to get rid of brush marks'

These were taken in a different light so the wax doesn't show up as much.  This batch was tinted with green food coloring so I could see where I brushed it.

Ready to fire, which may be a while as I am taking my time.

We are having a gray, chilly day.  I am planning to spend it inside making small whistles.  I want to try firing them in the top of our Jotul wood burner.  We'll see about this one, Grasshopper..........

As always, thanks for stopping by..........*s*



6 comments:

  1. wow nice idea used. I will also explore such creative idea for mine.

    Emily
    http://www.potterymarket.co.uk

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    1. Hi Emily....Thanks. I’m looking forward to seeing your work. Are you on FB?

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  2. I am yet to try once firing so I'm looking forward to seeing your finish piece... great illustration there too.

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  3. Hi Anna...I have only had succcess in once firing when using commercial glazes. We’ll see, Grasshopper....we’ll see....

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