Holly cow... Without a little knowledge from a book or video it would be hard to figure out how to do this. I would never think to put layer after layer like paint. In my mind the top coat is the color. Very cool. I'm considering trying out pottery as a hobby. This really makes me want to.
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I have never seen this actually done. What is the purpose of Flux? I am fairly new to more complex glazing trchniques. Such beautiful work, thank you for sharing.
It sure did! Oyster brings a surprising amount of purple into combinations. Maybe Lavender Mist, but the green would probably showcase itself more in that instance.
Hi, I'm currently taking a ceramics class and would really like to try this glaze combination but our kilns are only fired to cone 10. Would it still be possible to fire these glazes?
@@ernestorosas1552 we have not done testing with this combination at cone 10, but definitely encourage you to do so! There can be A LOT of variation with these results even if you are also firing to cone 6 so do some testing and play around with it.
Holly cow... Without a little knowledge from a book or video it would be hard to figure out how to do this. I would never think to put layer after layer like paint. In my mind the top coat is the color. Very cool. I'm considering trying out pottery as a hobby. This really makes me want to.
It looks like a little heart in the middle. Outstanding glaze combination.
So pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video
OMG! Necesito 1 millón de estos 😍🖤
Beautiful!
I’m a Big Dipper can I still trail the stroke and coat and dip in one of my own glazes?
Amazing! Where can I buy “Detailer tops.” Such a good video!
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I have never seen this actually done. What is the purpose of Flux? I am fairly new to more complex glazing trchniques. Such beautiful work, thank you for sharing.
Hi! Flux is used to create more movement with mid-fire/high-fire glazes!
We have this video reviewing Flux if you would like a better undestanding of it's performance. ua-cam.com/video/j1PMs6ulI3o/v-deo.html
@@MaycoColors I will watch that right away, thank you so much!
Does this also work if you use elements and pottery cascades instead of the stoneware glazes and the flux?
Defnitely worth a test, but depending on which glazes you use it will not be as mobile.
oyster over green opal outside made purple? what other glaze besides oyster do you think would work?
It sure did! Oyster brings a surprising amount of purple into combinations. Maybe Lavender Mist, but the green would probably showcase itself more in that instance.
Hi, I'm currently taking a ceramics class and would really like to try this glaze combination but our kilns are only fired to cone 10. Would it still be possible to fire these glazes?
You can certainly do this at cone 10, but the results may look different.
@@MaycoColors Great! Do you have an idea on how different they would look?
@@ernestorosas1552 we have not done testing with this combination at cone 10, but definitely encourage you to do so! There can be A LOT of variation with these results even if you are also firing to cone 6 so do some testing and play around with it.
Beautiful!