Let's paint a plate
Paint on once-fired bisque, with the help of a Banding Wheel, with small brush, paint blue border rings. Draw image in center and color with underglaze colors. Always work from the center out.
Fill border rings with different designs. Almost finished. Back on the Banding Wheel for yellow rim. Top Glaze applied. Into the Kiln for 8 hours firing and another 10 hours cooling.
Gina
Well, gosh, maybe not difficult for you, but to me, mysterious and wonderful! And yes, a really masterpiece, Gina! Truly exquisite. Thank you for your recent comments. I'm glad you liked Lark's work. I'm sure you understand what better what it takes to create the beautiful pieces you both do. Have a wonderful weekend. xo – g
ReplyDeleteDear Georgianna, Yes you can, yes you can, yes you can!
ReplyDeleteAnd you have a wonderful weekend. I picked my first 5 daffodils today. I am so happy. Spring is just around the corner.
great tutorial! Your work is fabulous.
ReplyDeletetagged your etsy store in my blog today!
ReplyDeleteDear Theresa,
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful compliments coming from you. Means so much coming from one of the experts in decorative painting.
Just noticed that you mentioned my Etsy shop in your blog post. That was very kind of you and I thank you very much.
Warm regards,
Gina
Hi Theresa,
ReplyDeleteTagged your blog on my Facebook the other day.
thank you thank you! this is just the kind of mad scientist stuff i love about painting. what a great process.
ReplyDeleteHello Lynne and welcome to my blog. You might want to come and join us for a workshop if you don't live too far from Utah. I can make quite an Alchemist out of you.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I just LOVE your creations! Great project! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteIt's always my pleasure to visit your wonderful site. Hope to see you on my blog:)
You have a wonderful talent. This is beautiful.
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