Underglaze Tutorial: Gradient and Ombre’- How to Blend Underglaze

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @kareengrondin
    @kareengrondin 4 роки тому +6

    You have a beautiful spirit! Your students (and their parents) are lucky to have you, under any circonstances!

  • @michellelachance448
    @michellelachance448 4 роки тому +3

    If you’ve bisqued your piece before underglazing, you can wet your pot to slow the underglaze drying so quickly. Since you already had layers of underglazes down though, you could wipe down the inside with a very wet sponge. The idea is to soak the bisqueware so that the water in the underglaze takes longer to be absorbed. I love your designs! I don’t know much about earthenware (I only work with stoneware) but your underglaze skills are awesome!

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      Michelle LaChance thanks for the tips! And for watching my video 💜 I wonder if I could pour water in after the first layers.

  • @guspajaminals6199
    @guspajaminals6199 Рік тому +2

    you sound like the most fabulous teacher ever

  • @gargamelts
    @gargamelts 4 роки тому +1

    I love your attitude! So positive! Would've loved to have a HS teacher like you. I wish you the best and so glad you exist!

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      YAY! I do exist! LOL. Thank you so much for your sweet words. This kind of encouragement helps me in ways I cannot express. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!

  • @terrylust454
    @terrylust454 3 роки тому

    You are amazing! I’m 68 & want to come and be one of your high school students! Seriously! (And that profile pic of me is only a few years old, but that laugh I’ve got is the same! So, guess I’m trying to say I’m still crazy young at heart!) I have learned so much from you. Your tutorials are brilliant, paced just right, (ok, I do find myself stopping the video to take notes ~ a lot!) your art is quirky, wonderful, and unexpected, (the whale among the flowers!!!) and your humor adds the spice of life a kid needs right now! Heck! We all do, so I tune into you as much for your art as your warm and playful humanity. Ok, I’ve run out of adjectives, but you get it ~ I’m a total fan! You rock!

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      Terry, you have no idea what this warm message meant to me, today of all days! I’ve been trying to get out a new video and been struggling and re-recording and tweaking the script and it all just feels like so much and my kids need the video by Friday’s lesson! But your kindness and openness to encourage me is helping ease the dread and truly means so much to me! I am so glad you and others are learning and enjoying the videos too! 🥰💕🌞

  • @judydell6224
    @judydell6224 3 роки тому +1

    Oh my God. You are awesome. Your students are so lucky to have you. I love your work and learned a lot! I am a new potter and have just started using underglazes on pieces that were not thrown well and I wasn't going to keep. Really needed this video! Thank you!

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому +1

      Judy, I am so glad you found some inspiration here! I love underglazes, they're my jam. Saving you first pieces is so important! Don't give them away either. Keep the worst and earliest ones you have. Do some glazing tests on them to learn but also so that you can see your growth. I wish I had some of my crazy bad cylinders that I first made. I think about them a lot so I can remind myself how far I've come and their memory encourages me to keep growing! Good luck!

  • @Seaglass78
    @Seaglass78 3 роки тому

    One of the best pottery UA-cam out there by a mile

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      Casey Glass awww! My heart is exploding into the stratosphere, that was so sweet!

  • @johnnyembo1167
    @johnnyembo1167 7 місяців тому

    Your work is so incredible. Thank you for sharing.

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  7 місяців тому

      Thank you, for your encouraging words!

  • @jimraley9501
    @jimraley9501 2 роки тому

    your work is gorgeous and I love your teaching style. Thank you.

  • @amberjustmann4465
    @amberjustmann4465 4 роки тому

    You are the kind of educator i hope i will continue to grow to be. THANK YOU.

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      Thanks Amber, and you are so welcome

    • @amberjustmann4465
      @amberjustmann4465 4 роки тому

      @@MissLinneaLark public speaking/speech and debate! found your videos because i'm a potter though and just love what you do!

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      Amber Justmann being a debate teacher in 2020 must be exciting 😂 glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @sadiejones2629
    @sadiejones2629 3 роки тому

    Wow this is my new favorite youtube channel. I loveeeee how you teach! Needed some inspiration.

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      Thanks Sadie! Inspiration has been in short supply as of late, all around. So glad my videos could give you dose! Happy creating!

  • @renitaorellana3753
    @renitaorellana3753 3 роки тому

    I absolutely ADORE that panderfly D:

  • @rbagala
    @rbagala 3 роки тому

    Great tutorial. The symbol of the smile and the parachute reminds me of a mask- less face. The "mask" being that parachute being lifted off from the smile. Those strings are a symbol of the mask being removed giving freedom to a smile. Thank you for this video

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      Oh, I love your visual representations! Especially in these times 💕 thanks for watching and sharing!

  • @bethgarrison1751
    @bethgarrison1751 4 роки тому +2

    You might try adding silkscreen extender base to your underglazes for the ombre effect. I've heard this helps w/blending underglazes.

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому +2

      Beth Garrison what an amazing recommendation!! Thanks Beth!

  • @sarahdean8091
    @sarahdean8091 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work! I do have a question though, how come the pitcher ended up so matte? Is it the glaze you used? Thank you :)

  • @brooklynolson
    @brooklynolson 3 роки тому

    Hello! Love your videos. So helpful to a newbie! Question: Can you apply underglaze on top of regular glaze (either before or after firing)? Or does underglaze need to be done first?

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Brooklyn, underglaze should be applied and fired before applying glaze. I have only seen horrible outcomes when my students mix them, layer them before firing or apply UG on top of glazes.

  • @caroleaton8237
    @caroleaton8237 4 роки тому +1

    The pitcher turned out so beautifully Linnea. My question to you is do you know if adding CMC gum or liquid dish soap would retard the fast drying of the underglaze? I find doing an ombré with underglaze is difficult and frustrating because of the fast drying. Any advice? Thanks 😊

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      Carol, what an interesting idea! I never even thought of adding something to make it stay wetter, longer. Mainly because my instinct is that it has more to do with the porous quality of the clay than the wetness of the underglaze. I have used acrylics and latex on clay and both also dry quicker than normal on the clay. I know that you could prolly wet the whole ceramic piece before you begin and the layers would take longer to dry. You could even have a water bottle out to keep it damp. This is a very industrious idea and I want to play and experiment! Please let me know if you find anything that helps the fast dry time and I will do the same!

    • @caroleaton8237
      @caroleaton8237 4 роки тому

      Linnea I fire my work at a local college. I should have some bisque ware by next week and I’m going to experiment with CMC and dish soap. I’ll let you know what happens .... if I don’t forget! LOL 😆

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      @@caroleaton8237 Beth Garrison had a cool idea of adding silkscreen extender?!?!

    • @caroleaton8237
      @caroleaton8237 4 роки тому

      Miss Linnea Lark that’s an interesting idea and worth a try. Thanks so much!

    • @cthepower
      @cthepower 4 роки тому

      How did it work adding CMC come to the glaze? I’m curious if you got a chance to try it

  • @andreaskonig3767
    @andreaskonig3767 3 роки тому

    Have you tried airbrushing it to get the right gradient? I also found out, that browns and fawn colours need a lot more than only 3 layers. You can also paint the images first 3 or more times, then brush on some wax resist and then spray paint the gradient over the top... There is many ways to skin a cat, but its always good to have some options. Oh, btw. I love the pattern making. We learnt that in art school too and I love the process. Thanks so much for sharing. I should start a YT channel myself.

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      Thanks Andreas! You absolutely should and then send me a linK!

  • @claudiariley5518
    @claudiariley5518 5 місяців тому

    You could perhaps use a layer of white under you yellow to help it be more opaque

  • @nkki123456
    @nkki123456 4 роки тому

    What brand of underglaze did you use? Beautiful work!

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      Thank you!

    • @cthepower
      @cthepower 4 роки тому

      May I ask why you use lug white instead of the velvet white. I really enjoyed watching. I really appreciate how much detail you go into to share what you know. It’s lovely and so is your work

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      cthepower I am not sure if I got a bad batch once or if it is consistently patchy, but the white velvet was always streaky after 3 layers. So I use lug white instead. Many of the colors have quirks. For example many of the darker colors do not fire consistently. The amethyst sometimes has a light blue that rises up depending on many factors. I usually mix my own purples because of this. I have never used speedball underglaze... but I am hoping to do some research to see if their colors are more consistent.

  • @susanikenberry6855
    @susanikenberry6855 4 роки тому +2

    was the piece bisque-fired first? or bone dry since it was made in March?

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому +2

      I bisqued it, underglazed it, bisque fired it again, added the glazes and then glaze fired it. In all 3 firings. You could totally underglaze greenware, it will just be more breakable until its first firing. Good luck, hope that helps!!

    • @cthepower
      @cthepower 4 роки тому

      Thank you for the extra detail on how many times it was fired. Does the color of the velvet underglaze get darker at the between the second and third firing?

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому

      @@cthepower Yes and no :D The underglaze doesn't get darker, but the glaze makes it darker (not the number of firings). Im this video I do a color comparison at the end

  • @kornellas1
    @kornellas1 2 роки тому

    Great video... soooo what happens if you don't let the glaze dry between layers?

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  2 роки тому

      You end up brushing off as much glaze and you add and then your coverage will be splotchy.

  • @42ndadventurer41
    @42ndadventurer41 3 роки тому

    Thanks, Smith! (:

  • @suzt7076
    @suzt7076 3 роки тому

    HI, you mention 2 things that contradict things I had already heard - you said you can mix underglaze like paint? Is that a special brand you use? I have seen some glazes that advertise that fact, but my understanding was they don't all work that way?? You also mention mixing water to thin out the glaze? I have also been told not to do that - that I need a glaze extender, which I have. So again, wondering if that's a brand thing?Thanks for all the info you are sharing

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      Hi Suz, what I mean by "mix like paint" is that the same color theory applies and the colors are pretty tru and predictable. The colors get darker, however what you see, as far as color hue goes , is what you get. A red underglaze will never, no matter the brand, fire into a blue. This is important info because, unlike underglazes, GLAZES rarely look the same before and after they are fired. Some blues look red when you paint them onto the pot, but after they are fired they are a completely different color. Underglazes are nothing like that. Underglaze colors are predictable.
      Underglaze is basically colored clay. However glazes are liquid glass.
      Water can be mixed to thin the underglazes (or glazes, for that matter). However water does not fix all the issue you could have with either. For example some underglazes tend to "crawl." Which means it leaves patches uncovered be cause it crawls away. Crawling kinds looks like rivers of uncovered clay areas. This issue cannot be solved by thinning the glaze or underglaze with water alone. You would need a deflocculant. Deflocculant will keep the particles in your glaze or underglaze from bunching up or clogging up. It helps keep the particles suspended and evenly dispersed. But if your glaze or underglaze has been left to totally dry out, or is very thick, you will still need to add water to thin it out and make it liquid again.
      I hope this helps :D

    • @suzt7076
      @suzt7076 3 роки тому +1

      @@MissLinneaLark Thank you. That is very different to what I had previously understood.

  • @michaelmuise302
    @michaelmuise302 3 роки тому

    This is very advanced Linnea..

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      You can do it! I bet if you did it 3xs you would be better than me!

    • @michaelmuise302
      @michaelmuise302 3 роки тому

      @@MissLinneaLark I doubt it because I would get attacked by my razor for wasting such good shaving cream lol

  • @michaelmuise302
    @michaelmuise302 3 роки тому

    I'm really good at creating custom colors

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      That's one of my favorite parts! But I always make them just a tad too dark... ever learning and growing!

  • @gracielabonati4166
    @gracielabonati4166 Рік тому

    HE VISTO MUCHOS VIDEOS DE LOS QUE ESTOY ENAMORADA PERO NO HAY DERECHO QUE NINGUNO ESTÉ TRADUCIDO AL ESPAÑOL.ES UNA LÁSTIMA SE PIERDE EL INTERES.GRACIAS.

  • @obesegeeseanimations1205
    @obesegeeseanimations1205 4 роки тому +1

    0:24 aw, really? 😊

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  4 роки тому +2

      you guys are sooooo the best!!! I didn't know you yet, but you FRESHMEN are totally impressing me this year!!! Distance learning and all!

  • @michaelmuise302
    @michaelmuise302 3 роки тому

    Highspeed video, getting dizzy lol

  • @pchinnIII
    @pchinnIII 10 місяців тому

    Airbrush!

  • @gulsahozturk149
    @gulsahozturk149 3 роки тому +1

    Helpfull video but
    I prefer to watch your video without music. Its too much i think

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  2 роки тому

      Thanks Gulsah. I am still learning how to make videos and audio is definitely something I have to improve! But thanks for watching

  • @sqish_da_lish
    @sqish_da_lish 4 роки тому +1

    Hi haha 😛

  • @michaelmuise302
    @michaelmuise302 3 роки тому

    Great if you know how to draw... I'm a ceramist, but my stick people look anorexic lol

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому

      Hahaha I can totally relate! Especially when I am drawing fast, without a reference in the front of 30 teenagers! They haze me mercilessly, lol.

  • @michaelmuise302
    @michaelmuise302 3 роки тому

    YOU'RE MAKING A MESS LOL

    • @MissLinneaLark
      @MissLinneaLark  3 роки тому +1

      I ALWAYS make the biggest mess, it's part of my joy!