Monday, May 18, 2009

Anna Chicos


Anna uses the simplest form of tissue transfer to make drawings to be transferred to the leatherhard clay surface - in Anna's case onto white porcelain. After firing or glazing she uses additions of gold lustre to highlight some areas as in the following pictures of her work.

The process uses few materials and tools
  • Dip a wet hake brush into water then into into a pot of powdered underglaze (usually black but any colour works)
  • Brush this onto a smooth tile or glass sheet to a uniform deposit of pigment on the tile
  • Allow this to dry
  • Tape tissue paper over the pigment without touching the paper
  • Draw with various thicknesses and hardnesses of pencils and implements over the tissue.
  • The pigment is transferred from the pencil lines onto the underside of the tissue
  • Trim off the tissue and transfer to the clay surface, sweep with a rubber kidney to complete the transfer of pigment.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

My Print on Clay workshops


In March at Perth Studio Potters, Cottesloe and in May at Central TAFE, Perth I taught my workshop 'Introduction to Print On Clay Techniques'. I put this together to share some of the skills I learnt from Paul Scott (link) and Professor Suzanne Wolfe of Univ. of Hawaii in my time at ANU, Canberra.

The people who attended were so keen and interesting, now I see how rewarding teaching can be but it wouldn't have gone so smoothly at either venue without behind the scenes backup from kind supportive potters doing the admin and finance side, setting up tables, photocopying handouts, putting kettles on all that stuff I hadn't time to consider. Potters are wonderful people.

I used the time to explain several techniques like ...
Underglaze tissue transfer
Ungerglaze / slip transfer
Silk-screened underglaze tissue transfers
On-glaze waterslide decals
Laser decals
and ordering digital ones from your own images

The photo above is of my friend Anna Chicos using the simplest of underglaze transfer techniques , well a post is boring without something to look at, and I will be posting images of her beautiful work here soon, with her permission. Her final project for our ANU course is based on tissue transfer onto porcelain. What makes her work special is her affinity for the drawn line and howe well she uses it. Be excited in anticipation.

I lost my Mojo


What happened? Several busy months have passed since I last wrote here and so much has happened but I'll fill in those gaps later. Right now I want to tell the world or anyone who happens to look in here that the Clay Feet website is about to be launched and I think it is looking pretty darn good, thanks to the massive efforts of Clay Footer Alyson Hayes in Sydney www.clayfeet.com.au

I am working on my ANU projects and on making work for the forthcoming Clay Feet show at The Inner City Clayworkers Gallery in Glebe, Sydney and the CAAWA show too. These are two of the most recent works .... small hanging wall porcelain boxes with laser decals. The ones I am working on today are all glazed and different sizes with underglaze prints and laser decals and hopefully onglaze too.




And that is all for today, more soon.