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Straight lines work well for feathering and marbling while dots in alternating colors create concentric cells that when tilted flow into elongated shapes 2.
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The overlying color should wipe away easily due to the layer of protective wax resist still on the pot.
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After each color is applied sponge away what doesn t adhere before applying the next color figure 5.
There are many different ways to approach inlay ceramics.
Encaustic tiles are ceramic tiles in which the pattern or figure on the surface is not a product of the glaze but of different colors of clay they are usually of two colours but a tile may be composed of as many as six.
The inlay colors can be applied onto this base slip with a steady hand in whatever pattern and combination is desired 1.
The pattern appears inlaid into the body of the tile so that the design remains as the tile is worn down.
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We ve done a lot of articles on inlay ceramics often called slip inlay or mishima here on ceramic arts network.
Encaustic tiles may be glazed or unglazed and the inlay may be as.
In this feature faith rahill walks us step by step through the creation of a colored block of clay that she slices and uses as an inlay pattern on a platter this colored clay process is often called nerikomi or neriage this is one of those techniques that is simple and.
A decorative technique where a pattern is carved into the clay at the leather hard stage and a clay slip of a contrasting color is laid into the decoration when inlaid slip dries the excess is scraped washed away with a sponge to reveal the pattern.
The benefit of creating one s own clay body with dry materials is that you can achieve the exact composition and qualities you are looking for.
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Here s a good introduction to mishima pottery if you re unfamiliar.
Typically mishima is used to create very fine lines on pots by using a sharp blade to carve lines filling the lines with colored slip and then scraping off the excess slip to reveal the fine inlaid design.
If you re bored with glazing working with colored clay is a fun way to get color and pattern onto your pots.