I haven’t. I’m not sure it would work… Give it a go. All my ceramic tiles are varnished but I’ll be doing some new tiles for a Patreon lesson soon. I might have a go with one before the varnish stage. Good question.
Hello Jo! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us! I was wondering if you meanwhile have more experience in firing the tiles afterwards? (Like which temperature/cone) And also, how can I avoid the blue image vanashing before I am able to fire it? (Store it somewhere dark?) Thank you very much and greetings from Austria :)
It’s a cone 3 I think. A very low fire. I think you may have to fire it fairly quickly after the wash, due to how porous ceramic is. Make sure the kiln is well ventilated, above 300c the cyanide detaches from the chemistry to release cyanotype gas. Look on insta for #cyanotypeonceramic and there are a few ceramic artists who have this down to a T. Good luck!
Hi - just wondering if I could ask a question - I’m trying to print onto a glazed tile using gelatine - it’s worked for me before, but recently I’ve been having problems with getting the image to stay on the tile after washing, when I take it out of the wash, it falls straight off! I can’t figure out what I am doing wrong 😫
@@JoHowell thank you for your help - I’ve managed to get it to stick on during wash - now it’s just a case of finding the right exposure times! Thanks again :)
This was great. Thank you for sharing the process
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Thank you for sharing this, it is super helpful! I was curious if you have ever tried toning the cyanotypes on ceramics?
I haven’t. I’m not sure it would work… Give it a go. All my ceramic tiles are varnished but I’ll be doing some new tiles for a Patreon lesson soon. I might have a go with one before the varnish stage. Good question.
Hello Jo!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us!
I was wondering if you meanwhile have more experience in firing the tiles afterwards? (Like which temperature/cone)
And also, how can I avoid the blue image vanashing before I am able to fire it? (Store it somewhere dark?)
Thank you very much and greetings from Austria :)
It’s a cone 3 I think. A very low fire. I think you may have to fire it fairly quickly after the wash, due to how porous ceramic is. Make sure the kiln is well ventilated, above 300c the cyanide detaches from the chemistry to release cyanotype gas. Look on insta for #cyanotypeonceramic and there are a few ceramic artists who have this down to a T. Good luck!
@@JoHowell Thank you so much for your answer :)
Hi - just wondering if I could ask a question - I’m trying to print onto a glazed tile using gelatine - it’s worked for me before, but recently I’ve been having problems with getting the image to stay on the tile after washing, when I take it out of the wash, it falls straight off! I can’t figure out what I am doing wrong 😫
Your water is probably too warm and maybe too strong. Try a super cold tray bath. Also let the gelatine dry to the touch before exposing :)
@@JoHowell thank you for your help - I’ve managed to get it to stick on during wash - now it’s just a case of finding the right exposure times! Thanks again :)
Where's the glass?
Cyanotype on glass
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