What is the mixture in your pastels? Wax + clay + ? Im new to ceramics but love your idea of using simple lines. Less is more! Ive been making silver jewellery for 20 yrs, so just need a change. Have booked into classes - freestyle hand building. Mainly pinchpots well made. Im 76yrs so handbuilding seems my best way forward. NZ. Thank you🌼. Bev. Jordan
Hi Zolluuu, good question - sorry for the slow reply. It would be best to ask Katharina directly: www.katharinaklugceramics.com/contact/. There's a complete how-to guide in Katharina's masterclass article in Ceramic Review issue 289. You can view this with a digital magazine subscription, which gives you access to every issue from 2012 onwards - available here: shop.exacteditions.com/ceramic-review
Hi there, you can find the recipe and complete how-to guide in Katharina's masterclass article in Ceramic Review issue 289. You can view this with a digital magazine subscription, which gives you access to every issue from 2012 onwards - available here: shop.exacteditions.com/ceramic-review
Perhaps because she doesn't work in a big corporation, isn't a lawyer or a clerk, isn't a doctor, nurse, teacher - anything that compels one to use the language on a commendable level? She could be absolutely foreign or just mute and her work would not suffer for it. Get a grip.
Very beautiful. I love your personal ceramic principles. Thank you for being so generous.
I like your pattern style , its owsome i also like line base pattern , i am a fan of your pattern , i feel happy to see your work thank you very much
Atemberaubend! Sehr kreativ. Danke
Beautiful and unique. Thank you for sharing.
Stunning work - as a beginner in ceramics I am truly in awe of this work. Interestingly, the radiating lines remind me of medieval Persian ceramics.
Beautiful and inspiring work. I use wax also but never thought of using crayon/pastel to mark the resist.
What is the mixture in your pastels? Wax + clay + ?
Im new to ceramics but love your idea of using simple lines. Less is more!
Ive been making silver jewellery for 20 yrs, so just need a change. Have booked into classes - freestyle hand building.
Mainly pinchpots well made. Im 76yrs so handbuilding seems my best way forward. NZ. Thank you🌼. Bev. Jordan
Beautiful work ! Thank you for sharing this .
Inspirational, love your style, thankyou
how do you make your pastels?
Very beautiful. One question: if the lines you draw with crayons are hydrophobic, how do they retain afterwards the hydrophilic transparent glaze?
Hi Matina, good question - it would be best to ask Katharina directly: www.katharinaklugceramics.com/contact/
She makes her crayons with wax and oxides. The wax is burnt off on the kiln, the oxides remain on the clay.
This is so beautiful!
thanks so much i like so,much learning ceramics with yu and i have a lots of questions
I love your work!!
I love your simple style!!
Amazing work ❤❤
I loooooove!
I love your homemade wax crayons. Thank you
Beautiful work. Does the "crayon" vitrify like glaze in the kiln?
Hi Zolluuu, good question - sorry for the slow reply. It would be best to ask Katharina directly: www.katharinaklugceramics.com/contact/. There's a complete how-to guide in Katharina's masterclass article in Ceramic Review issue 289. You can view this with a digital magazine subscription, which gives you access to every issue from 2012 onwards - available here: shop.exacteditions.com/ceramic-review
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Sehr schön!
Please, can you provide more info on how you make the crayons: may be some recipes. Thanks.
Hi there, you can find the recipe and complete how-to guide in Katharina's masterclass article in Ceramic Review issue 289. You can view this with a digital magazine subscription, which gives you access to every issue from 2012 onwards - available here: shop.exacteditions.com/ceramic-review
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Love it!!
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Amazing!
Beautiful ❤️😍
Omg amazing
I like to look at.
Wonderfull ... 🙂
Beautiful
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很漂亮
All achievable goals
She needs to branch out a bit. IMHO
How can she survive with that accent and lack of command of the English language and in Cambridge no less?
What an nasty thing to say. I love the way she expresses herself. And Cambridge is much more welcoming and accepting than you imagine.
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Perhaps because she doesn't work in a big corporation, isn't a lawyer or a clerk, isn't a doctor, nurse, teacher - anything that compels one to use the language on a commendable level? She could be absolutely foreign or just mute and her work would not suffer for it. Get a grip.
The woman speaks beautifully. Check your manners.
@@elainebradleyceramicartist3213 no her accent is stupid. So are you.
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