Pottery, throwing a small vase and decorating with sgraffito technique

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  • Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
  • Hi beautiful creators!
    This week finally my new clay arrived! Yay!
    So, it is back at the potters wheel! I started with a dozen or so vases.
    Here's one example. Thrown with 250 grams of clay, coated with Amaco turquoise blue underglaze and decorated with a flower design by carving through the underglaze (sgraffito technique).
    I will post the final results as soon as the vases are fired so stay tuned!
    I sell my pottery through facebook, here's the link:
    / nukuaceramics
    Music by:
    Leopard Print Elevator by Kevin MacLeod

КОМЕНТАРІ • 25

  • @BrokenArrowPottery
    @BrokenArrowPottery 2 роки тому

    Just beautiful!

  • @svetapole4826
    @svetapole4826 2 роки тому +2

    Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing the process!

  • @thepotterycorner
    @thepotterycorner 3 роки тому +1

    Such a pretty piece Monique- great to see the whole process. Very time consuming 🥰

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Sarah! Yes, sgraffito is very very time consuming but also very satisfying. 😁 Btw, the mugs are in the bisc as we speak! 👍🏻

  • @RowenasCeramics-ur1ky
    @RowenasCeramics-ur1ky 10 місяців тому

    beautiful!!!!!!! i love your work so much. it's my favourite.

  • @alphonsechanekayebone7871
    @alphonsechanekayebone7871 11 місяців тому

    Wonderfull, its a blue turqoise

  • @Gingy50
    @Gingy50 2 роки тому

    I was enjoying that before you sped things up ! I'm struggling with raising my wall, it always seems to be thinner in the middle then it collapses on its self, it's very frustrating grrr I love watching you work and love the different items you make 😆💖

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire  2 роки тому

      Thank you Lynsey! I know what you mean, learning to throw on the wheel can be frustrating. I just takes practise, making many, many pots and throwing a lot of them in the recycle bin. But it is fun along the way! Thanks for chiming in!

  • @helenangus1675
    @helenangus1675 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing. Was the glaze underglaze? Beautiful work.

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! I assume you are asking about the layer through which I sgrattito. The carving/ sgraffito is done through a colored slip or an underglaze. This is not a glaze. After bisq firing I glaze them with a clear glaze. I hope that makes scense. 😄

    • @helenangus1675
      @helenangus1675 Рік тому

      @Nu Kua Ceramics Bonaire thank you for clearing that up its an area I would like to explore more.

  • @lauradavenport8199
    @lauradavenport8199 2 роки тому

    What tool did you use for the sgraffito?

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire  2 роки тому +1

      I use a stylus for the 'drawing' and a Kemper carving tool for the carving.

  • @heididerksen8227
    @heididerksen8227 2 роки тому

    When you do your sgrafitto is it Smooth. I'm just learning pottery tried my hand at it but it's choppy. Either clay too soft or I'm doing it wrong.

    • @heididerksen8227
      @heididerksen8227 2 роки тому

      Also how long do you let your pieces sit out before you sgraffito?

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire  2 роки тому

      Hi Heidi, I am not sure what you mean exactly but I will try and answer your question. When you carve into the surface of clay it will not be smooth anymore, that's just the result of carving. I am now actually carving deeper into clay because I like the effect. Some of the unevenness will be smoothed out a bit by the glaze though. If that is not what you mean and you are talking about the 'edges' of you carving becomming rough or clay chipping a bit while carving, you may be carving into clay that is to dry.

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire  2 роки тому +2

      @@heididerksen8227 That is a question I can not easily answer, it depends on the temperatue, humidity and thickness of the clay. I could throw a pot, trim and decorate it in a few hours because of where I live. ( I don't because to quick and uneven drying resluts in cracks so I store my thrown pieces in an old fridge for slow and even drying). I like to start my carving when the clay is sort of soft leather hard because while I am carving it will dry out on me fast due to the temperature here. Just stiff enough so I can handle it without distorting but not to wet because then the trimmings that come off will stick to the pot. Hope this helps!

    • @heididerksen8227
      @heididerksen8227 2 роки тому

      @@nukuaceramicsbonaire thank and yes it does. I always wondered why you had Jimmy that's a great idea to. Mine was soft leather hard but to me it looks like I carved it instead of scratched it off is that normal so when it dries no cracks or have I gone to deep with the scratching

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire  2 роки тому

      @@heididerksen8227 I personally like the carved look, but if you prefer a smoother surface you could try a different tool. Maybe a metal rib? That way you can do more scraping and less deep carving. I would let the clay dry a little bit more for scraping though, a good leatherhard is what I would go for.

  • @fernandoscannabue7674
    @fernandoscannabue7674 2 роки тому

    Do we get to see the fired piece?

    • @nukuaceramicsbonaire
      @nukuaceramicsbonaire  2 роки тому

      Hi Fernando, it is shown in the first kilnopening video after this video.