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1. A Watercolour Ceramic Crow Experiment

Crow-Tile-by-Mariana

 

This was an experiment. I was feeling relatively blocked and unmotivated when, in ceramics class, one of my tutors -- knowing me quite well by now (have I mentioned the amazing tutors we have at my course at Banbury College yet?) -- brandished a paintbrush and a set of watercolour underglaze for ceramics. Seriously? Wow, why hadn't anyone shown me these before? So I played around with them on a tile I'd made of paper clay. I'm not all that happy with the end result but loved the process and am planning on making and painting more, with relish.

 

Watercolors-for-Ceramics

 

I shall have to consider adding some of these to my own private stash of paints. Meanwhile have a fantastic week. Cheers.

 

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