worth trying! Hey- I could not do this show without the help and talent of the bloggers- Thanks and you are welcome- did you see your pot in the article?
Thanks, Zygote, for a great technique! I have seen this explained before, in an article, but can't remember where, I will post the link if I can find it, it may have more info.
you can use the same sort of foam to transfer silk screens onto clay! just use ball milled underglazes and slips that can fit through a(n) 80-300 mesh depending on how detailed it is.
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hallo,
danke, gute Idee.
Du machst schöne Arbeiten!
Gruß aus Lübeck "DE"
api
Leave it to you to come up with something off the wall like that!
Good Idea though!
worth trying!
Hey- I could not do this show without the help and talent of the bloggers-
Thanks and you are welcome- did you see your pot in the article?
Cool!
I swear... you have the BEST ideas! :)
Awesome!
well, hells yeah! that is so gonna be tried out after the show...
Thanks, Zygote, for a great technique!
I have seen this explained before, in an article, but can't remember where, I will post the link if I can find it, it may have more info.
Humpiros
Here it is :
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/methods-techniques/from-flat-to-round-screen-printing-glaze-patterns-onto-pottery/?floater=99
Humpiros
Brilliant! I've been trying to find a better way to use re-usable stencils on irregular shapes -- this could be just the ticket!
you can use the same sort of foam to transfer silk screens onto clay! just use ball milled underglazes and slips that can fit through a(n) 80-300 mesh depending on how detailed it is.
Wow very cool!! I've never seen that before!! Thanks for sharing.
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