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Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques

About the video: An Alternative Glazing Method

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“Glazing a big piece can be tricky. Brushing the glaze is the most straightforward method. For a more refined finish, spraying the glaze in a glazing booth is ideal (but you probably don't have access to this). Dipping the pieces isn't always an option. But luckily, there's the pouring method. In this clip, I do just that! I will show you how to pour the glaze onto both faces of your piece, making sure that no spot is left nude. Once the glaze is dry, if you feel like you applied too much or don't like the drips, you can gently remove the top layer with a blade. Be careful not to remove too much, or the stone will show. Please note that this tutorial doesn't contain any dialogue.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: An Alternative Glazing Method, which is part of the Domestika online course: Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques. Create unique ceramic vessels at home, learn clay molding, design, firing, and glaze techniques for decorative pieces.


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    Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Ceramics, Decoration, DIY, Fine Arts

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Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques

A specialization by multiple teachers
Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
  • 100% positive reviews (11)
  • 1,506 students