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Learn To Decorate Your Pottery Using Shellac Resist - Pottery Demonstration

In this video you will learn how to abrade clay away from your shellac brush work to create a raised design. This pottery decorating technique, also known as Water Etching can literally lend depth to your pots and help you to create rich and varied glaze surfaces. This is video 3 in a complete series on using Shellac to create relief surfaces on your pottery.

Shellac is one of the most versatile and durable materials that potters can use as a resist. In this video series you will learn how to use shellac in two different ways to add depth and complexity to your work. Water etched or water abraded surfaces are a fascinating combination of brushwork and relief (raised decoration). You will learn all about how to create water etched surfaces in this series. The second technique that you will learn about employs shellac as a durable resist for placing glazes side by side rather than overlapping. This technique involves applying a glaze, brushing shellac, washing the surrounding area clean, then applying another glaze. This is a fascinating technique that can help you to glaze more articulately.

Hi there! Im Adam and I teach pottery at www.patreon.com/spectorstudiosporcelain. You can also find me @spectorstudiosporcelain on IG. For the rest of this series and many more, join my Patreon.


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