I woke up terribly excited. I thought "Oooooh! Saturday! That means Little Street upload!" Only a quarter of the way through, and my excitement has proved warranted. Thank you for sharing your time, your creativity, and skills! I am using that q-tip thing TODAY! ❤️
Oh these are just so beautiful! You have such a creative mind and come up with such unique techniques. My painting skills are no where near your expertise and am basically a beginner, but you inspire me to try. How kind of you again to share your talents with us. What a fun way to start a Saturday.
In childhood, I used to have coloring books where a Q-tip and water was all you needed to bring the pre-printed colors to bold life! Thanks for reminding me of that fond memory 😊.
I use Amaco Baby Blue for grey hues most times but if you want a more neutral then I mix a touch of jet black with white. Mixing blue, red and yelllow together will also give a very rich grey tone. Good luck!
Dank u wel voor het maken van deze video . Ik heb 1 vraagje werkt u op rauwe klei ? Of is dit al gebakken ? . Dank u wel voor het antwoord ik volg u al een poosje. De groetjes aan uw man .
Thank you so much for this video! I have a kiln full of just "glazed" items... I can't wait to try this technique!! Do you cover your underglaze with clear or just leave it flat?
Dear Anne, thank you fir your videos. I’ve been sitting on painting a moon vase for months waiting for the right inspiration. I think I’d like to do a subtle impressionistic like this but w a white glaze over so it peers out from underneath. Super subtle like clouds. Anyway, please advise- if I use underglaze will I need 3 coats? It didn’t look like you used 3 (even for the red or border lines?) Have you painted w oxides? If I go that route would it be under or over a white glaze? Why did you use a slip/underglaze mixture? To give it a little texture? And was this on greenware or bisque? I thought it was bisque at first but then when you pulled the slip out I got confused cuz I thought slip is only for greenware. Lastly, my idea for a white glaze… do you think that’d work? And would you recommend just a thin thin layer or would that look bad? Thanks so much for your advise! I’d like to get started on it without waiting for another tester
You may want to start by looking at my Underglaze Painting 101 video on this channel...I think it will answer a lot of your questions. Thanks. Ive not painted with oxides..and yes, the slip/ug combo gives the painting dimension.
Just depends on what type of over glaze I put on it. Typically, if im using a clear glaze - yes, 3 coats. Otherwise it depends on what I'm painting etc.
I woke up terribly excited. I thought "Oooooh! Saturday! That means Little Street upload!" Only a quarter of the way through, and my excitement has proved warranted. Thank you for sharing your time, your creativity, and skills! I am using that q-tip thing TODAY! ❤️
Oh these are just so beautiful! You have such a creative mind and come up with such unique techniques. My painting skills are no where near your expertise and am basically a beginner, but you inspire me to try. How kind of you again to share your talents with us. What a fun way to start a Saturday.
Those irises are beautiful. But I think I am in the stage of painting using the dots!!
Bonjour du Sud de la France !
Votre travail est superbe et j'adore vos méthodes décoratives.
Merci pour ce plaisir et le partage.
Bonjour du sud des États-Unis! Ravi de vous entendre !
How pretty are these! And how beautifully your piece turned out! Thanks for sharing the Q-tip technique!
OMG. What a great technique QTips!!! We all love your talent ❤️
So much fun! I just love iris’s and must give this a try! Thanks Ann! 🌺🌸🌼🌻🌹🌷💐🥀
The Iris are incredible! I really love the result of Q-Tip painting!!
Oh those irises!!!
My ceramic hero love the way you and hubbys minds work. Gr8 job
Your eye for color is amazing beautiful.
very sweet!
What happy and colourful pieces they turned out to be ! I love cheerful ceramics 🥰 👍
Your creativity is wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Fantastic video.
The irises are amazing! Thank you for sharing.
THAT was awesome! Thanks Anne
Ann! Just in time! Took pics of this flower this morning for water color but I’ll try this tech on my pottery👏✨💐thank you dear Ann
Beautiful! Thanks for this lesson. Can’t wait to try it.
Wow! You never fail to amaze me… those are stunning! Thank you🐝🤗❤️
Excellent video! You make it look so easy. I can’t wait to try it! Thanks so much!!
Ciao Ann, bellissimo!!
Beautiful irises! You make it look so easy. Are you pieces bisque fired or are you painting on greenware?
So inventive❤️❤️!
Great idea. I am going to give it a try.
This is great instruction. T cannot draw or paint and I am going to try these.
Very clever as always. Love the technique for making the iris petals. Thank you!
Quel talent!🤗🤗🤗🤗💙💗💙💙
This is very interesting in painting. Thanks for your video. I just subscribed.🤩
Welcome aboard! Thanks!
Used thin paint brushes for my works but this is definitely a bright ideas to get nice results too! :-) Thank you Ann.
In childhood, I used to have coloring books where a Q-tip and water was all you needed to bring the pre-printed colors to bold life! Thanks for reminding me of that fond memory 😊.
Ann, thank you for showing how to mix the colors. Which colors would you mix to get a very light grey? Thank you so much for your tutorials. 💕
I use Amaco Baby Blue for grey hues most times but if you want a more neutral then I mix a touch of jet black with white. Mixing blue, red and yelllow together will also give a very rich grey tone. Good luck!
Dank u wel voor het maken van deze video .
Ik heb 1 vraagje werkt u op rauwe klei ? Of is dit al gebakken ? .
Dank u wel voor het antwoord ik volg u al een poosje. De groetjes aan uw man .
Thank you. I work with raw porcelain clay. (Green Ware)
Do you put a matt or satin glaze over the top of these?
Hi Lori - I put a light coat of Amaco C-11 on these - clear glaze. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video! I have a kiln full of just "glazed" items... I can't wait to try this technique!! Do you cover your underglaze with clear or just leave it flat?
Leave it flat to preserve the color! Thanks!
I love your creativity and talent. Thank you dor sharing. It is hard to determine through looking at the video is the greenware bone dry?
Yep, I always paint on bone dry greenware. Thanks.
Do you have to apply a see through glaze ontop of the underglaze for it to be sturdy?
Not necessarily - once you bisque fire the piece the underglaze is solid. Thanks.
So am I to understand the underglaze was painted on greenware? I am newbie. Thanks
Yep, for me always on greenware...easy to fix mistakes with underglaze at that stage.
Dear Anne, thank you fir your videos. I’ve been sitting on painting a moon vase for months waiting for the right inspiration. I think I’d like to do a subtle impressionistic like this but w a white glaze over so it peers out from underneath. Super subtle like clouds. Anyway, please advise- if I use underglaze will I need 3 coats? It didn’t look like you used 3 (even for the red or border lines?)
Have you painted w oxides? If I go that route would it be under or over a white glaze?
Why did you use a slip/underglaze mixture? To give it a little texture? And was this on greenware or bisque? I thought it was bisque at first but then when you pulled the slip out I got confused cuz I thought slip is only for greenware.
Lastly, my idea for a white glaze… do you think that’d work? And would you recommend just a thin thin layer or would that look bad? Thanks so much for your advise! I’d like to get started on it without waiting for another tester
You may want to start by looking at my Underglaze Painting 101 video on this channel...I think it will answer a lot of your questions. Thanks. Ive not painted with oxides..and yes, the slip/ug combo gives the painting dimension.
Do you put three coats of under glaze on you pots?
Just depends on what type of over glaze I put on it. Typically, if im using a clear glaze - yes, 3 coats. Otherwise it depends on what I'm painting etc.