Trying ALL NEW GLazes!
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- Welcome to our pottery studio, where creativity knows no bounds! In this exciting UA-cam video, join us on an artistic journey as we dive headfirst into the world of brand new pottery glazes.
Watch as we experiment with a mesmerizing array of vibrant colors and captivating textures, bringing our pottery pieces to life like never before. From rich earth tones to dazzling metallic finishes, these glazes are sure to ignite your imagination and inspire your own artistic endeavors.
Delve into the process as we demonstrate the application techniques, sharing tips and tricks along the way. Witness the magic unfold as our skilled hands transform simple clay into stunning works of art, with each stroke revealing a new layer of depth and character.
But it's not just about the glazes; it's about the journey of exploration and the joy of creation. We invite you to witness the excitement, the surprises, and the satisfaction that come with stepping outside our comfort zones and embracing new artistic possibilities.
Whether you're a seasoned potter or a curious beginner, this video is guaranteed to ignite your passion for pottery and spark your own creative experiments. So, grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and prepare to be inspired by the endless possibilities that lie within the world of brand new pottery glazes.
Don't miss out on this captivating pottery adventure. Hit that play button and embark on a journey of color, texture, and boundless artistic expression.
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Nimbus looks good to this Cape Cod potter.
Mocha shino and sand dollar were the winners for me. Gorgeous! Thank you, I've been waiting to see some of the new colors.
I just love hearing your little ones voice. It made me smile even more than seeing new glaze!!
I absolutely love hearing your sons commentary!!!!!
Would love to see amaryllis in a flower pot...hint hint...and that passion flower.
Love that Nimbus! (HS Art Teacher)
Coral with a seafoam green color would be great!
dark flux over cinnabar is beautiful!!! 2 coats of each flux only at 1/3 top of piece.
Nimbus is my fave so far
The nimbus is beautiful! So many different colors! I'd love to see that one on a carved mug, maybe with one of the more monochrome ones (Norse Blue?) on the inside. Thanks for sharing the new stuff!
Raspberry mist over cinnabar is a great combo
Riptide & Nimbus!
Riptide was my favourite too. The colour was soft, but it had so much depth and variation. I would love to see riptide with one of the corals/pinks. Hopefully, 🤞it would result in a ‘Monet painting’ effect.
We will be doing a lot of testing with Riptide!
@@Jonthepotter We are all looking forward to seeing the beautiful results!
I recently purchased the trial box of the 12 new Mayco glazes. The combos I've tried so far are amaryllis over coral gloss and passion flower over ivy. My fav is the Amaryllis over coral gloss. I've got more combos and test tiles to fire.
I have the brush on versions. I fire at cone 5 ish. My favs are Nimbus, Ivy and Riptide. I use a speckled clay. The colors are darker on it and look great.
Shino, sand dollar and rose quartz are my favorites
Fascinating to see how different the results are from the dipped glazes to the brush on ones. BTW amaryllis over ivy is gorgeous, but incredibly runny
Omg the prettiest of colours 🩵
My favorite is peppered plum! I usually don’t like matte glazes but riptide is really nice as well.
Try the amaryllis over sand dollar. Nimbus over riptide.
Rip tide on bottom with Nimbus on top part of a vase or mug is sweeeet! I made mini pots with some texture banding to test how the glazes break.
I started mixing my own glazes now, but I used to do a lot of sandstone over cinnabar. It's absolutely beautiful and drippy.
Super ❤
Nimbus hands down my fave
I love Amaryllis and passionflower. Passionflower really reminds me of Chinese Jun wares which are a similar cloud blue and purple!
Amaryllis is my absolute favorite
It's definitely a different outcome when you mix your own glazes, I have the brush on nimbus and rose quarts and the results are so different.I think the brush glaze on showed its true potential.
Fossil Rock is my fave
I got a TON of blistering with rose quarts! Fired to cone 6
Shoot!
Awesome sauce!!! Can you please try nimbus over Winterwood!!! ❤❤❤
I'd love to see it over Celadon Bloom!
Yea! Nimbus over winterwood!
We will have to try all of these combos!
@Jonthepotter no need to add pehatine or any other glaze optimizer? Just dry glaze + water?
I am not liking any of the new glazes myself. I hope you found a good combo or something. I want to like them.
Riptide isn't dinnerware safe . Found out after I bought it 😢
Also, super impressed with your shino result. I've tried it out of the pint sized jar and it has never worked. It goes purple for me .
Us too!
what was is that black glaze on the bowl it looked great! 7:16
Do you find you get different results when you use your freshly mixed glaze right away, vs letting them sit a few days before dipping? Also, on their website they show peppered.plum over ivy and it looks amazing!!! Are you planning to do some of those layered tests too??
We plan on testing a bunch of different combos!
I like Nimbus
I started using Cinnabar (electric firing to Cone6) this year with my ceramics students...they LOVE it. I'm very interested in seeing it done to Cone10 in the gas kiln.
From one John to another....keep up the content....even if I do spell mine the "wrong" way. Hahaha. Keep potting brother!
Thanks John, you as well!
So u only did 1 dip? Passion flower works best brushing because it picks up more of the crystals
Can i please ask what cone you fire to? *absolute beginner here 🙋♀️!
Usually cone 6 or sometimes 7 in the electric kiln.
Nimbus!
Nimbus is grate
Mayco is only making copper ore in pint. Are you buying pints. I want to try your cooper ore glazes but need the 10lb dry mix.
I was bummed when I heard this too , but they said if they had enough people that want it they would bring it back in the 10 pound dry bags! So let them know you want it!
Sand dollar 1st glaze riptide or ivy 2nd glaze
What was the one at 6:14?
Will you be raku firing with the new gas kiln?
Possibly!
@@Jonthepotter That would be great to see. It's like organized chaos.
nice
Rip tide with pink gloss
Nimbus and ivy run alot so you have to be careful where you put them.
Your new guy needs. To wear a mask while. Mixing. The. Gl
5 quarts of water, its about 1 pound for a pint..... as a non-american : what ?
1 quart = 1/4 gallon = 2 pints (volume of water). You need 5 quarts for a ten pound bag of glaze mix, which is equivalent to 10 pints per ten pounds so --> 1 pint per pound.
Nimbus
Nimbus !
Nimbus!