I really enjoyed the video, and the tiles were excellent examples of different ways to use the product. I definitely would of liked to see the end result of the demo. I know it's the new, sing song way of talking these days, but the narration got very hard to listen to after a while...
Great information! I have all of these washes, and now I have more ideas on how to use them! Thanks so much for your videos. They just keep getting better & better!
Carmen I loved the copper wash under smoke. i will definitely be trying that. I look forward to your videos. i have not had access to Mayco glazes. as my clay supplier does not cary your product except for stroke and coats. I started class recently and they carry your product so Ill pick them up there. thank for the videos.
Super informative videos Carmen packed full of helpful content. 2 questions for you: 1. If I put 1-2 coats of the manganese wash (wiped back a little bit & on 04 bisque-ware) under 3 coats of stroke & coat on Laguna Bmix5 bisque to - fired to cone 5/6 will it be smooth or create that magma sort of texture? 2. What is the turquoise you put over the manganese wash in the bowl you showed? What a gorgeous combination! Was that then fired to Cone 6?
1. It will be smooth when a gloss glaze like stroke and coat is applied over. 2. SW-201 Turquoise and yes fired to cone 6. Project instructions here: www.maycocolors.com/projects/turquoise-and-wash-bowl/
Thanks for the video! How did you create the wood-like pattern/texture on your test tiles?
Great information! Thank you. I see some Copper Wash in my creative life.
Really good demonstration and explanation of how Mayco’s washes are used to get different results. These are a must have for any ceramic artist!
Excellent demo Carmen. One of your better ones.
I really enjoyed the video, and the tiles were excellent examples of different ways to use the product. I definitely would of liked to see the end result of the demo.
I know it's the new, sing song way of talking these days, but the narration got very hard to listen to after a while...
What a great informative video!! Thanks so much. Can’t wait to get some.
Great information! I have all of these washes, and now I have more ideas on how to use them! Thanks so much for your videos. They just keep getting better & better!
Wow! Everything is simply gorgeous. Fantastic video! 😍
Carmen
I loved the copper wash under smoke. i will definitely be trying that. I look forward to your videos.
i have not had access to Mayco glazes. as my clay supplier does not cary your product except for stroke and coats. I started class recently and they carry your product so Ill pick them up there.
thank for the videos.
Thank you for the lesson. I have a wash and wondered how to use it.
this is so helpful, thank you!!!
Wow! Love the dragon plate. 😍
Here is the link to the project! :www.maycocolors.com/projects/flower-breathing-dragon/
Brilliant info , very helpful thank you
Brilliant Video, Thank you so much :)
Super informative videos Carmen packed full of helpful content. 2 questions for you: 1. If I put 1-2 coats of the manganese wash (wiped back a little bit & on 04 bisque-ware) under 3 coats of stroke & coat on Laguna Bmix5 bisque to - fired to cone 5/6 will it be smooth or create that magma sort of texture?
2. What is the turquoise you put over the manganese wash in the bowl you showed? What a gorgeous combination! Was that then fired to Cone 6?
1. It will be smooth when a gloss glaze like stroke and coat is applied over.
2. SW-201 Turquoise and yes fired to cone 6. Project instructions here: www.maycocolors.com/projects/turquoise-and-wash-bowl/
@@MaycoColors Thanks for answering my questions so quickly! The link to the turquoise bowl says the project is private so I can’t open.
Try it now. Should work.
Thanks for a great informative video!! I love the dish with the copper wash under smoke! How many coats and where did you apply the layers? TYIA!
Here is the project link: www.maycocolors.com/projects/copper-wash-smoke/
Very helpful
Is this used on bisque or greenware?
Nobody wants metallic on a clay body. The idea is to keep it natural