These are beautiful Julie. They remind me of the lithographs I tried in Kolkata recently. When you draw on the plates, what did you draw with?
I like the muted color palette of your photographs. Very calm and restful. Even the sleeping cat matches the colors so well.
The purple lavender color inside the bowl of the previous post is gorgeous.
Thank your Priya!
I took a lithography course many years ago at university and I really loved this medium. A ghost was hidden in ones of the stones I used and it gave an unexpected result; a light of ray that blended really well with the drawing. How was your experience with it?
I used an underglaze pencil for the grey whale and liquid underglaze for the mushroom and the black whale. I carved the liquid underglaze with a needle tool.
Unfortunately, the only thing that came out well out of the kiln was the mushroom on the small disk. I think I might have put too much transparent glaze on the other ones and it blurred the drawings a bit.
Still so much to learn about pottery!
These are beautiful Julie. They remind me of the lithographs I tried in Kolkata recently. When you draw on the plates, what did you draw with?
I like the muted color palette of your photographs. Very calm and restful. Even the sleeping cat matches the colors so well.
The purple lavender color inside the bowl of the previous post is gorgeous.
Thank your Priya!
I took a lithography course many years ago at university and I really loved this medium. A ghost was hidden in ones of the stones I used and it gave an unexpected result; a light of ray that blended really well with the drawing. How was your experience with it?
I used an underglaze pencil for the grey whale and liquid underglaze for the mushroom and the black whale. I carved the liquid underglaze with a needle tool.
Unfortunately, the only thing that came out well out of the kiln was the mushroom on the small disk. I think I might have put too much transparent glaze on the other ones and it blurred the drawings a bit.
Still so much to learn about pottery!