SECRETS to Decorating with DOTS - FREE TEMPLATES!
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- čas přidán 16. 02. 2024
- Dots are one of the basic elements of decorating and in this video Ann unlocks the secrets as to how to place, arrange, and size dots to decorate and enhance your work. This is a good video for potters and artists alike - enjoy friends!
Link to Templates: https: imgur.com/a/cjLxbZ6
Answers to questions we get all the time:
We typically bisque to Cone 04 and fire to Cone 5-6
Ann uses Standard English Porcelain no. 365 unless specified otherwise in the video
Here is a link to Ann's White Liner Glaze: imgur.com/a/w8PP8Gy
If you would like to learn how Ann paints with underglazes - check out her Video Workshop Series. These workshops are very detailed (typically 1.5 - 2 hours in length) where Ann provides step by step instruction and are designed to help potters take their work to new levels of craftsmanship and artistry. vimeo.com/showcase/6725318
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You have a magnificent touch with your wonderful techniques, THANK YOU FOR SHARING ❣
Thank you for making a process so easy to understand!
Hi Deborah. It is totally. my pleasure. Thanks so much for watching.
❤ Hi Ann, i think your channel really deserves more likes, because your work is fabulous and your creativity is infinite.
In this video, the last one (avocado) is my favorite, but i also liked the second one in black and white.
A big kiss and thank you for sharing her talent with the world.
With love, from Portugal ❤
Hugs to you Vanessa!! that is so sweet. Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching. Cheers to you in Portugal!!! How exciting. Love from Florida 🙂. Actually Jim's favorite is also the avacado vase. I wondered which one people would be the favorite. 🙂
Beautiful designs that I think I could definitely do 😊Thanks to you and your videos ❤
Absolutely beautiful. You have great style , balance, and technique. Love your work.
Hi Cookie! Aww...thanks so much for the kind words. I really appreciate you watching!!
Beautiful.
Hi Alphonse. Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching. I really appreciate that.
Thanks for all your inspirational videos. 😊
Hi Alaine. That is so sweet of you. thanks so much for your support and for watching. Cheers to you.
😮 seriously, these are fantastic! Thank you so much for the awesome video.
Hi Kathleen!! Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching!! Jim and I really appreciate that!
Lovely designs. The gingko vase is my favorite, but the black & white one is a very close runner up.
Hi Ali!! Thanks so much. Im glad you like them. Actually Jim's favorite was also the avacado gingko vase. What is funny is that I thought the favorite would be the black/white one or the butterfly, haha. But I have had more comments on the gingko vase. Cheers to you!
Mille merci de France pour ce partage et votre travail est toujours magnifique, original et bien filmé !
Stunning!
Thanks so much Lin! Thanks for watching.
They turned out absolutely gorgeous !💖
Hey Easter. Yeah! Thanks so much. I always appreciate your support.
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Wow. This is soo fun!!
Hey Michele. Thanks so much!! I am so glad you liked it. As always, thank you for watching.
@@annruel1982 Of course. I get so much from your videos. I wish I could buy you 100 coffees!!
@@micheledickey4066 Bless your heart Michele. You are so kind. Hugs to you.
Nicely done as always. Also, as always, really appreciating your generosity in sharing your top shelf work and techniques.
Hey Fruitless. thank you so much for your support. You are so sweet. Jim and I really appreciate you.
stunning! II All three together.... like humans... All the same... yet totally different....
Hey Shirley. It is amazing how different they each look although the shape is totally identical. Right! Thanks for watching!!
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Hi Ann, just a little caution with the slip over the underglaze. While it may be okay on your beautiful pieces here, sometimes when you add slip over underglaze you will get cracking or flaking off of the slip. Really enjoy your videos btw. Underglaze over slip is fine, but not generally the other way around. I hope no offence is taken, they are truly beautiful works of art.
Hi Tegan. Thanks for the tip. You do need to be aware of that. Thanks for the reminder. What I have found is that when I am doing smaller additions like just dots, I have never had a problem with any flaking or cracking. Now if I were to put a wide swath of slip over the underglaze I would need to be more careful. If my piece is still leather hard and I let the slip dry slowly (dont try and speed it up by blow drying it or something) then I have a havent had a problem. If the clay is bone dry and I tried to add a wide swatch of slip, it gets more tricky. I dont take any offense. Actually if I were doing a longer video tutorial, I would add a lot more tips and "bewares" for sure but as it is, a ten minute video seems to be the limit that people will watch so I have to try and just give what i think is the best tips and cross my fingers that I have given enough info. Cheers to you.
Love your dot work so much🎉Beautiful🎉
Hi. Thank you so much!! I really appreciate the kind words and you watching our channel.
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Это наше удовольствие. Благодарить. вам так много за то, что вы смотрите. Удачной вам посадки.
Hello Ann. Beautiful ideas for projects with dots!
I would like to know if, on the two first pieces you put the clear glaze over it, before doing the brisk fire. I am a beginner... and big fan of your videos 😊. Thank you in advance for your comments.
Thick Ramírez.
I wait till AFTER bisque firing to put any clear glaze on. Gook luck to you!
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Yeah! thanks so much!! 🙂
What is your drying process with the green pieces? I'm guessing with all those little dots of slip it should be kind of slow.
Hey Deep, actually if I am just adding "dots" of slip, it isnt really as much of a problem. I just let it dry naturally. (it dries pretty quickly on the clay) and I dont seem to have any problem with cracking or flaking off in little bits like "dots". Im not sure if it is because i am using porcelain as the slip or if it is just that the shrinkage of the slip is not as big of a factor when you are adding just such small amounts?? Now, if I were adding large swaths of slip over the surface I would definitely have to keep the hair dryer off of it or there would be some cracking...but if the clay underneath was still leather hard, and the underglaze was freshly put on (lot totally rock hard dry) and then I added a wide swaths of slip, I usually dont have a problem with jsut letting it dry. I hope this helps.
@@annruel1982 Thank you. The nature of underglaze might also help to act like a glue. Your creativity is off the charts.
@@deepashtray5605 That is a possible. The underglaze would rewet the clay and give the slip a new layer of moisture to draw from and dry a bit slower and ...together. Interesting. I hadnt thought of that. Good thinking.
Why not use white underglaze?
Hi Evy. Great thinking. I didnt have any white underglaze, haha. I also like to show people that they can improvise with resources they have available in their studio already instead of having to go out and purchase supplies. Great thinking though. If you have it, go for it! Cheers.