Floral Illustration on Ceramic
How to take your piece to the oven
A course by user2229792 surname2229792 , Graphic Designer and Ceramic Artist
Joined March 2020
Create ceramic pieces full of joy and color by applying your drawings using the underglaze technique
About the video: How to take your piece to the oven
Overview
“You are now ready to enter the final production stage of your set! In this lesson I will tell you more about the baking process and how to transport this piece to it, so you do not have accidents on the way. ”
In this video lesson user2229792 surname2229792 addresses the topic: How to take your piece to the oven, which is part of the Domestika online course: Floral Illustration on Ceramic. Create ceramic pieces full of joy and color by applying your drawings using the underglaze technique.
Partial transcription of the video
“How to take your piece to the oven We are almost ready for the last stage production of the tea set. In this lesson, we will see how to transfer your piece to an oven and what considerations you have when choosing your place to bake the piece. First I want to remind you that ceramics, as we know it, It has a minimum of two baking processes. The first is the one we know with the already biscuit piece. In low-temperature pasta, baking is about 1000 °. The second burning of these pieces It is the burning of the undercover or enamelling. It is the one that we will carry out with the piece in th...”
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Course summary for: Floral Illustration on Ceramic
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Areas
Arts & Crafts, Ceramics, Fine Arts, Traditional illustration
A course by user2229792 surname2229792
Catalina Cumsille is a Chilean graphic designer and ceramic artist. She studied design at the Diego Portales University and has been devoting her time to different illustration and ceramic projects since 2018. She has participated in a number of art fairs in Chile and her work has been featured in national magazines like Paula, MásDeco, and Velvet.
Catalina is constantly experimenting with new surfaces to illustrate on and draws inspiration for her work from the shapes and colors of nature like plants, animals, and trees. The aim of her work is to create unique pieces that express the same joy and spontaneity as nature to reproduce that sensation wherever her ceramics may be.
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