Marbling With Underglaze On Pottery

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • A simple way of achieving a marbling effect on your pottery and ceramics with underglaze, using shaving foam. This underglaze technique creates a striking effect in a few simple steps.

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  • @nikitamorrison2528
    @nikitamorrison2528 3 года назад +2

    I moved to an area that does not have a single pottery studio nearby. I was really depressed although I just started doing pottery but something about pottery is so satisfying. Going to take the time to invest in putting a small setup in my garage.

  • @wendygood1293
    @wendygood1293 3 года назад +5

    I can't wait to try this! I have some big 5lb bowls that it would be nice to be able to glaze without using tons of time. This looks amazing!

  • @michaelmuise302
    @michaelmuise302 3 года назад +4

    I'm a ceramist, I'm going to try that big time lol Black,Gold and Silver marble effect

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  3 года назад +1

      that sounds like it would be amazing. I hope it works :)

  • @carolynpollack1083
    @carolynpollack1083 Год назад +2

    I am so going to try this 🙂

  • @markgibsons_SWpottery
    @markgibsons_SWpottery 2 года назад +1

    hope you don't mind a subscriber that usually shuns wheel thrown pottery... I absolutely love your work! From your newest subscriber.

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  2 года назад

      Thank Mark, I just check out your channel and love your work too. Subscribed right back at you!

  • @jaxymama
    @jaxymama Год назад +2

    Great technique! Thanks for sharing and excited to try. What shaving cream did you use?

  • @michaelmuise302
    @michaelmuise302 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely Gorgeous...

  • @donnaligon2010
    @donnaligon2010 3 года назад +1

    This is great!

  • @ellengrolman6288
    @ellengrolman6288 2 года назад +2

    Hi, could you use shaving foam and some stroke and coat to achieve this effect? Thanks.

  • @ericapoopaa2494
    @ericapoopaa2494 Год назад +3

    Hello! I was wondering if you are supposed to let the underglaze sit a little until it’s a little dry before rinsing it off? Thank you! I’m so excited to try!

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  Год назад +3

      Hi Erica, I usually don’t let it sit for any particular length of time. I just wait until the whole thing has been covered and then I gently rinse it off. Just be careful not to rub it whilst you are rinsing off the phone. Good luck and let me know how it goes :)

  • @elliefaye
    @elliefaye 2 года назад +2

    I have some bisque ware that are ready for this!! Question though, do you fire the piece with high fire or low fire? I have some amaco underglaze and would like to fire it to cone 10.

    • @funlover163
      @funlover163 Год назад

      Depends on the colors you want to use

  • @MB-qg6ro
    @MB-qg6ro 4 года назад +13

    How long should you wait before washing it off? When I tried this a while ago I just ended up washing the colour off to!

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  4 года назад +5

      I only leave mine about 5 minutes and then wash it off. I wonder why your colour came off? Maybe try a different shaving foam? I think some foams are a bit greasier than others. Perhaps the one you used before was a bit greasy, and made a barrier between the bisque and the underglaze?

    • @kingstonkelvin2205
      @kingstonkelvin2205 3 года назад

      pro tip : you can watch series on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.

    • @mathiashunter4129
      @mathiashunter4129 3 года назад

      @Kingston Kelvin yup, have been using Flixzone} for months myself =)

    • @milojames510
      @milojames510 3 года назад

      @Kingston Kelvin Yup, I have been using flixzone} for since december myself :D

    • @bryannasir243
      @bryannasir243 3 года назад

      @Kingston Kelvin Definitely, I've been watching on Flixzone} for months myself =)

  • @marinast.jupane968
    @marinast.jupane968 4 года назад +4

    Hello there! Very cool video! Do you have a problem that clear glaze do not stick to the piece properly after shaving foam?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  4 года назад +1

      Hi there. I haven't had an issue with clear glaze sticking. Do you mean it won't stick to the bisque or that it comes off when you are glazing? I find if I make sure to run it under water long enough it seems fine.

  • @haretyper4954
    @haretyper4954 3 года назад +4

    Hi there! What kind of shaving cream did you use? And was the water hot warm or cold? Also did you use zinc free clear glaze on top?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  3 года назад +8

      Hi there, I used a brand called Nivea. It was just a regular man's shaving foam. The water would have been luke warm from a mixer tap. And, yes, I used a clear glaze that was zinc free. It was a Duncan brush on glaze. Hope that helps :)

    • @haretyper4954
      @haretyper4954 3 года назад +2

      @@ThePotteryWheel thank you for your reply, yes it helps!

  • @necropunk0
    @necropunk0 2 года назад +2

    Loving this technique, I will be trying it at some point. Any idea if it would work on greenware? Not bone-dry, but at the stiff leather point.

  • @kathytoft5765
    @kathytoft5765 4 года назад +2

    Hello. This effect is beautiful! Have you ever tried to do the inside of the bowl? I have a large vessel sink and would like to marble the inside.

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  4 года назад

      Hi Kathy, I haven't ever tried to marble the inside of a bowl like this. It must be possible though. I'll give it some thought and come back to you if I have any ideas.

    • @JellowCat
      @JellowCat 3 года назад +9

      @@ThePotteryWheel maybe spread the foam on sturdy paper or plastic that you can pick up and bend to fit the inside of the bowl

  • @ellengrolman6288
    @ellengrolman6288 2 года назад +1

    Is your piece greenware or bisqued? Thanks

  • @sk8btrue
    @sk8btrue 4 месяца назад +1

    Do u let the piece dry before washing it off??

  • @suchikaagrawal5363
    @suchikaagrawal5363 3 года назад +1

    This so beautiful😍 what varnish did you use for your bowl so it becomes safe if we want to try something on utensils for the kitchen.

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  3 года назад +1

      Hi Suchika, thanks for your comment. If you want to use it in the kitchen you will need to glaze it with pottery glaze. After you've used the above technique, wait for the bowl to dry then carefully apply a couple of coats of clear pottery glaze. Then it needs to be fired in a kiln. Do you have access to a kiln? If not I could recommend some places to try... good luck..

    • @suchikaagrawal5363
      @suchikaagrawal5363 3 года назад

      @@ThePotteryWheel Woww😊 thankyou for the details, so sweet of you, also can I put it in oven? if not kiln? cuz for one or two products who will kiln it for me

  • @DanielleRinker
    @DanielleRinker Год назад

    Do you think it would look as vibrant on a red clay?

  • @CynthiaTrombley-jz9dh
    @CynthiaTrombley-jz9dh 5 месяцев назад

    I am sensitive to the scent in shaving foam. Are you aware of any alternative upon which the stain can be suspended?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  5 месяцев назад

      hmm, interesting question. I don't know. Let me think about that. There must be a substitute...

    • @alicebarton6896
      @alicebarton6896 16 дней назад

      ​@@ThePotteryWheeldid you find a substitute for shaving foam? We only have shaving gel at the moment ha

  • @jacintasimpson1719
    @jacintasimpson1719 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do you apply this to bisque pieces?

  • @lindaconnor7294
    @lindaconnor7294 2 года назад +1

    Why didn't you show it after it was fired?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  2 года назад +1

      I made the video before I'd fired it. You can see a picture of the glaze bowl on this post thepotterywheel.com/how-to-make-marbled-pottery/ Just jump to the section on underglaze if you want. After the underglaze has dried, I just apply some clear glaze and fire it. Hope that helps.

  • @matthewtalbot7854
    @matthewtalbot7854 2 года назад

    I really need someone to do a test for me. Take some wood and carve it into a small figure or buy a small wooden figure and paint it then cover it all with pottery glaze and see if it turns wood to stone

  • @zokon53
    @zokon53 2 года назад

    How long did you wait before you rinsed?

  • @TheOlchers
    @TheOlchers 3 года назад

    Nice, but it doesn't work with porcelain biscue, colors are also rinsing off with water and foam... any suggestions?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  3 года назад

      Hi there, I'm sorry to hear it rinsed off with the water and foam. Someone else mentioned something similar in another comment and I wonder if it has something to do with the foam you used. I heard that some shaving foam is a bit waxier than others. What type of foam did you use? what kind of underglaze?

    • @TheOlchers
      @TheOlchers 3 года назад

      @@ThePotteryWheel we've tried to apply different underglaze colors ( ready-made Amaco and made by our selves with high temperature color pigments) on a different porcelain bisque ( after 900C fire and after 1280C, 1380C fire, different types of porcelain) with an usual shaving foam, not very expensive.
      I didn't understand what exactly underglaze did you use? It is like glaze or like an underglaze paint? What is it consist from?

    • @ThePotteryWheel
      @ThePotteryWheel  3 года назад

      @@TheOlchers I used Duncan Concepts underglaze in this video. It's just a standard underglaze for bisque, nothing fancy. Not underglaze paint, just underglaze. I think it's mainly available in the UK. But it's pretty standard I think.
      I was wondering if it was because the porcelain was less porous but if you've tried it after various different bisque temperatures, then that seems unlikely. It's definitely a head-scratcher.
      I've used this method on earthenware and stoneware but not porcelain. Have you tried anything other than porcelain? Even if you mainly use porcelain, you could try the technique out on something else, and if it works on eg earthenware, then at least you know its the bisque rather than the underglaze. Let me know how it goes...

    • @TheOlchers
      @TheOlchers 3 года назад

      @@ThePotteryWheel I've just right now tried to apply on a 900C fired hard type of porcelain... underglaze paints, some amount stayed on piece after sometime waiting before rinsing. So I will glaze it then and fire on a high temperature, lets see how it will be

    • @TheOlchers
      @TheOlchers 3 года назад

      @@ThePotteryWheel and yes porcelain much less porous. May be just bisque after 890-900C can be used for this

  • @Ligmakawk
    @Ligmakawk 5 месяцев назад

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