Thank you so much for the demonstration. It is the best I've seen, especially because it is an unedited video and no music, so we can properly follow. The way you use the Ezyscreen is also very easy and cheaper than buying their full set.
I am a new emerging pottery with a printmaking background and was looking for a video like this to help me start to incorporate prints into my work. Thank you so much for this awesome video, I am looking forward to trying this myself.
Awesome demo! Thanks! I have used the EZ screens before and they are absolutely awesome and easy to use if you do it exactly like you described. I hadn’t considered the white underglaze, though, so thanks for that! I had looked for commercially printed in white and as you said, I couldn’t find any. I’m much more comfortable with making my own, though, so that it’s completely original and exactly like I want it. Lots of great information to consider and you did a great job explaining it all. Thanks for sharing!
Is it possible to screen print directly onto the pottery rather than the tissue paper. I appreciate the tissue paper is easier to form to rounded shapes. I’m just interested.
You definately could, but not on bisque if you intend to also glaze the piece. It's underglazes he's using, but used on greenware with a firing inbetween the paper will just have burned off.
My home made transfers won’t do it on bisque ware. I can only get them to transfer on greenware. Am I doing something wrong? Using Speedball black underglaze.
I just discovered this video and want to thank you-- it is absolutely fantastic. So clearly explained and beautiful pieces. Thank you so much!
Really fantastic video, everything I need to know and very well explained, without nonsense gimmicks. Thank you so much !
Thank you so much for the demonstration. It is the best I've seen, especially because it is an unedited video and no music, so we can properly follow. The way you use the Ezyscreen is also very easy and cheaper than buying their full set.
Thank you! this is absolutely the most thorough decal tutorial I've ever seen.
I am a new emerging pottery with a printmaking background and was looking for a video like this to help me start to incorporate prints into my work. Thank you so much for this awesome video, I am looking forward to trying this myself.
Thanks so much! I've been so intimidated by silkscreening, but you made it accessible!
Thank you you are an excellent teacher, organized and easy to follow. Tucson Az
great vedio. pedro is great potter and teacher.
This is what I needed. I've been searching for a long time...glad I came upon this video. Thanks!
Thanks so much for this! This is exactly what I was looking for!
Great video!
This is exactly what I needed to make this process clear! Thank you!!!!
This is so awesome !! Thanks for sharing your talents and creativity..
HOW GREAT ARE YOU!! Thank you so much for sharing this process!
Not confusing at all. Perfect.
Hey thanks for the demo. Been wanting to make my own decals.🙌🏼👏
Great vid, thank you.
Great video! Thank you so much!
Awesome demo! Thanks! I have used the EZ screens before and they are absolutely awesome and easy to use if you do it exactly like you described. I hadn’t considered the white underglaze, though, so thanks for that! I had looked for commercially printed in white and as you said, I couldn’t find any. I’m much more comfortable with making my own, though, so that it’s completely original and exactly like I want it. Lots of great information to consider and you did a great job explaining it all. Thanks for sharing!
Most excellent! Thank you!
It was really helpful!!
Great video. thank you!
Thanks. Very helpful.
Thank You!!!!👏👏👏👏💙
Thank you!
Excellent .. thankyou
Thank you so much!!!
👏👏👏thank you
Are you apply decals on raw or on bisque fired object? Thanks
Thanks and also can you demo printing on to clay and show finished pieces?
Thank you for the lesson. Do you wash the silk screens and reuse them?
Also curious
I saw a video with silk screens, you can wash and reuse multiple times.
Is it possible to screen print directly onto the pottery rather than the tissue paper. I appreciate the tissue paper is easier to form to rounded shapes. I’m just interested.
Thanks for this great tip! Can't you just leave the paper stuck on the glassware and fire with it? Thanks
You definately could, but not on bisque if you intend to also glaze the piece. It's underglazes he's using, but used on greenware with a firing inbetween the paper will just have burned off.
A great demo. To what do you add the Zircopax or tin and why?
To the white glaze to make it brighter
Can you print the drawing on acetate with any sort of laser printer?
What type/brand of silk screen ink do you use? Is it the same as t-shirt screen printing ink?
Beatiful ,amazing project.Where can I buy all this printing material?
Look up Ezyscreen online.
My home made transfers won’t do it on bisque ware. I can only get them to transfer on greenware. Am I doing something wrong? Using Speedball black underglaze.
For the see through print do you put it on screen mirrored or doesn’t it mather what side you do
Can you glaze over the top of this bisque piece after applying transfers?
TOP! 🇧🇷
Better off just using sponge and putting pressure on it rather than using a rib, which can cause the image to bleed and blur.
It would be more helpful to use the emulsion sheets and make an actual screen print. EZ screen layers things differently than you showed.