Currently, I am working from my basement.... a situation I'm sure we've all found ourselves in at one time or another! I have been experimenting on cone 6 oxidation firings using a red sculpture body and white porcelain slip. Yes, breaking a few rules...the slip is cone 10...yikes, but so far so good! I have also been working with under glaze decals, which pose new challenges all their own.
Here are a few pics of the space and new process,
Enjoy!
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Working with under glaze decals |
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Applying the water to the decal backing |
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Removing the paper backing |
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Adding some depth to remove the "sticker effect" |
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Under glaze painting on top of the decal |
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