Sponge glaze ceramics
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Glazes can be applied to pottery in five main ways. Learn the pros and cons of dipping, pouring, brushing, sponging, and spraying the glaze on.
Sponge glazing pottery is very easy to learn and fun. Sponge glazing became a popular glazing technique because of the versatility with the patterns that you can create. Follow along with this pottery video and soak up some knowledge, and yes, you will see the finished piece. #spongeglazing #glaze #ceramics #pottery
Morgan Peck on Instagram: "Different every time, Spongeware is a simple way to create a complex pattern quickly. 🧩🧩
Depending on the type and size of sponge, oxide variation, thickness of base glaze, this technique can be subtle, bold, super runny or crisp.
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When the base glaze is thick the oxide runs in VERY satisfying way. Of course it’s a tight line between runny and crawling off the pot. But the Laguna Horizon White works very well for me as a base. ✔️
I stay away from fussy…
The Sponge and Splatter Technique is Easier than it looks. Follow along as I show you how much fun the Sponge and Splatter Technique is
erin chu ceramics ✿ on Instagram: "look how cute! (๑˃ᴗ˂)━☆ 🩰🍡🍧🍥🍵 very excited for this new collection, crossing fingers they are all safe and sound after the first firing!! spray glaze aura wheelthrown underglaze amaco clay wheelthrowing handmade home studio pottery potter matcha bowl vase lover"
Coral Sands and Cascades Plopping Mug cone 6
Blue Rutile x3 under Emerald Falls x3 with thick band of Oatmeal on the rim. Used Amaco Warm Brown Stoneware clay
Joe Thompson (he/him) on Instagram: “Sintered glaze sprinkles before and after firing (different piece though). These are small sintered chunks of one glaze suspended in…”
Laguna Speckled Buff Clay with wax resist flowers and Amaco Snow glaze.
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