There are two main ways you can glaze.
Basic glazing techniques ceramics.
12 pottery glazing tips for complex forms consisting of thrown and textured elements i use a combination of pouring dipping and brushing to get the color where i want it.
Dipping is the easiest way to ensure an even application and pouring with a little practice is the next.
Glazing can make or break a pot so it s great to spend a bit of time planning the exact look feel and color of what you want to achieve.
Ceramic glazing is nothing more than the act of fusing glazes with a ceramic body through fire to achieve certain decorative purposes.
Glazes by their nature are vitreous.
The basics of glaze.
A damp sponge works great and your pottery dries fast.
The combinations are endless all you have to do is test different compositions.
Many clay bodies are not vitreous without being glazed.
Now what exactly is a glaze.
All glazes and clays have different properties.
A glaze is like a glass coating and it can be glossy matte translucent opaque smooth and textured.
What are the basics of glazing.
So bear this in mind before you start.
If you re glazing the insides of your pot then pouring is the best option.
It allows potters to create unique designs with multiple layers exceptional versatility and a lot of room for creativity.
Typical application methods include brushing dipping pouring trailing and spraying.
Brush glazing is a glazing technique that uses a brush to place a finishing level of glaze on ceramics.
Clean bisque ware before glazing it s best to use a wet sponge to get any dust or debris off your pottery before you glaze especially after sanding.
Dipping pottery into a fluid glaze about the consistency of heavy cream is one of the fastest ways to glaze large quantities of pottery.
Airbrushing spraying is the second quickest way to glaze a piece but there are safety precautions that must be taken when spraying.
Because glaze needs to adhere to an often vertical surface while not running off the piece its component parts are ground into powder and mixed with water and binders so that it can be applied to ceramic pieces.
When glaze is fired onto a piece it is like covering the piece with glass.
While applying glaze to a ceramic piece it not absolutely necessary it can enhance the fired clay piece both on an aesthetic and functional level.
It also is a good method to ensure an even glaze coat.
Dipping your glazes or brushing them on.
It s best not to submerge your pottery in water or rinse it off under running water.