One Stroke Painting on Pottery / Ceramics
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2016
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One stroke painting on ceramics featuring artist is lovely Ruzena Hudy Balogh in our studio, Mudpie, located in Sandgate, Kent.
Food safe, non-toxic glazes, used to paint are Stroke & Coat by Mayco. They must be fired on high temperature in a Kiln afterwards.
Beautiful music by "Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Zábava
Your the best artist I have seen in years well done you put a lot of effort into it the flower is beautiful
Omg! That is tallent! Mesmerising! Beautiful!
I love your wild rose! Very nice demo! Thanks for sharin
What a beautiful design! Than you for shating.
Wow! Your work is so inspiring. I’ve watched this video so many times. Lol
Its sooo soothing to watch u paint... Sooo beautiful..❤️
Love it!! And Love that you did henna for this demo
와~예술 그자체네요~♡♡♡
너무 멋지세요~
Beautiful!
Beautiful ❤️ is an understatement.❤🤩
its beautiful.
Your painting is beautiful!🤩 I do pottery and I have done a bit of one stroke but never thought of putting the two together!
likeee! muito legal
Beautiful
amazing!
love the bach!
One minute in and I'm absolutely inspired! I just bought a Paragon Home Artist kiln so I can fire at home, and I can't wait to try this technique!
What colors did you use?
Que lindo!!!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Hello I just love your work. That is so pretty. Can you tell me about it. Are these glazes you use and is it on Porcelain. Also after you paint it do you have to fire it? Thank you, Diane
Gifted 🌹
excellent
I don’t know how you get such good coverage w/ one coat? I have to do 2-3 coats
so beautiful
Thank you.. ;)....
Thank you!
Adorei, explicações muito claras.
Obrigado :)
So beautiful. Dear what color box you are using?
A painting teacher once taught me- if you are right handed put most of your painting materials to your right- especially your paint and water. You will save wear and tear on your shoulder and save yourself from that occasional drop of water or paint in a place you had not intended it. Sometimes it takes a while to form the habit, our bodies hold up longer so we can paint longer!
Absolutely! It was done like this only for the sake of the video.
wher do you get Ceramic glaze and myco?
Beautiful work! Are you painting over glazed ceramic? What king paint you are using? How do you cure it after?
When you washed the plate does the painting going to fade or erase?
Hi. I have a set of heirloom ceramic plates. I researched about painting already glazed ceramics. A lot of articles suggest that I should sand out the glaze before painting so that the paint would stick. My problem is, there's no nearby pottery studio to ask for re-glazing the ceramic plates. Is there any kind of paint that is ok to use for already glazed ceramics?
Which colour is this please reply and very very nice vedio
Cutest plate I've ever seen! Do you sell them?
What does a plate like this one sell for?
SO BEAUTIFUL!!! it animates me to practice painting again :-D
at what temperature you fire?
do you sell these colours? or where can I get them otherwise from?
We fire these at cone 06. These are Mayco glazes so perhaps search for Mayco suppliers near you.
thank you very much indeed. please, do stay in touch and keep on beeing just as creative as you are.
I realize it's kinda off topic but do anybody know of a good website to stream newly released series online?
What colours ur using on ceramic?? Will it fade or remain the same?
aap kuchh boliye aese kya pta chlega k kaun se colour hain kya krna hai
très joli merci, à quand la prochaine vidéo ?
where we give for firing
What did u do to put the gloss?
😍😍😍
What home kiln do you use?
What’s the kind of color do you use
nice
Which colours are you using?.
Amazing!
Was the plate glazed before you started painting on it?
It was painted and then glazed and fired to make it food safe. Notice that the colours at the end of the video become more vibrant after it is glazed and fired.
We use a kiln to fire it. 24 hours up to 1000 ! This can't be done in your kitchen oven.
What if you mess up while you're paining this? Is there a way to get it off??!?!?! Paint over it? How does that work?
If you mess up during painting you can just wipe it off. For dark colours that have dried you can sand it. We use Mayco glazes that need firing in a kiln afterwards.
Do you used oil paint?
LOVE LOVE IT ....please show it after the firing !!!!!!!
In the last few seconds of the video you can see the fired piece.
🤯
Which colors material you use acrylic?or oil or other name plz
We used Mayco coloured Glazes! After glazing the plate was fired in a kiln. If you paint a plate with acrylic it will
only be used for decorative purpose. It
will not be functional. The plate in the
video is functional.
is this painted on porcelain greenware or bisque Ware? I understand that it's glazed afterwards, with clear glaze I'm sure.
I put your name into CZcams to watch any other videos that you have, which none seemed to appear. I am totally fascinated with your work! Do you have any other videos I can watch of yours? You are fantastic! I'm very interested learning how to paint like this on bisque greenware.
Thank you! We are a very busy paint your own pottery studio and we also do pottery from scratch either hand building or on the wheel. There will be more videos. The painter on this video is Ruzena and we will do more videos with her in the future for sure. She's amazing! The clay used on this video is Earthenware and picked from the shelf to paint.
Amazing :-D. Is it possible to painting with pen permanent marker and fired to make it food safe?
That would be insane...no! lol
Thank you for answer me.
Gorgeous! Are you using an underglaze for the painting.
No, it is Mayco Stroke and Coat Glaze.
Which kind of colour r u using on the plate?
We are using various glazes from the Mayco stroke and coat collection. Later we glazed the whole thing with a clear glaze and kiln fired for 24 hours.
@@mudpiecreativestudio thnkew so much u r awesome 😊
what type of paint are you using?
They are glazes. These are Stroke & Coat by Mayco. They need to be fired in a kiln afterwards and are food safe.
I just paid it on to white ceramic plates by request and I used ceramic coat by Delta. It looks like it’s going to stay on there but it’s easily scratched back off so I sprayed it with a clear Acrylic glaze. I hope that works
can I use, Acrylics on glass are they permanent?
This is not glass.
Im sure this cant use for eating.. just for display..
Beautiful video. Is it acrylic paint? Thanks
you don't show if it is fired or not not enough detail
food safe?
Maha Hafez same question here.can you eat of it and:which colours are these
Yes. They are created with Mayco glazes and are non-toxic and completely safe, just like the mugs and plates bought in shops. You do however need a kiln to fire the pieces after painting.
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It’s nice but that’s more than one stroke if I’m not mistaken
The technique is just fabulous, but the design is boring, adding those dots around made it even worse in my opinion. I would have like five flowers in different stages of their development during a roses life cycle......... But then again, this could be a 'traditional' pattern somewhere..........
Your tattooed hand is a distraction.
Sorry, but it just is.
Is the plate stoneware? Did you glaze the plate before painting on it?
The plate is earthenware and it was not glazed. She painted with glazes and then it was glazed completely after with a transparent glaze. The final result after it was fired is in the last few seconds of the video where it is shiny and food safe.
Beautiful