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A rare snippet of my decorating process.

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  • Pottery by OsaP This user is from outside of this forum
    Pottery by OsaP This user is from outside of this forum
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    A rare snippet of my decorating process. Here I’m filling in the monstera pattern on this planter with terra sigillata (a watery, refined clay slip) made with clay from Ontario. This is much different than painting—it’s basically glaze application. The difference is, I’m applying three layers of terra sig to achieve my desired result. If I apply the sig too thinly, it will come out brown. Three coats (and proper firing) gives me a rich olive green with a bit of variegation. #pottery #ceramics

    Joe BrockmeierJ FubaroqueF NineTigerN Sindarina, Edge Case DetectiveS Forest FernF 7 Replies Last reply
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    • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

      A rare snippet of my decorating process. Here I’m filling in the monstera pattern on this planter with terra sigillata (a watery, refined clay slip) made with clay from Ontario. This is much different than painting—it’s basically glaze application. The difference is, I’m applying three layers of terra sig to achieve my desired result. If I apply the sig too thinly, it will come out brown. Three coats (and proper firing) gives me a rich olive green with a bit of variegation. #pottery #ceramics

      Joe BrockmeierJ This user is from outside of this forum
      Joe BrockmeierJ This user is from outside of this forum
      Joe Brockmeier
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      @potterybyosa Wow. You paint really fast.

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      • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

        A rare snippet of my decorating process. Here I’m filling in the monstera pattern on this planter with terra sigillata (a watery, refined clay slip) made with clay from Ontario. This is much different than painting—it’s basically glaze application. The difference is, I’m applying three layers of terra sig to achieve my desired result. If I apply the sig too thinly, it will come out brown. Three coats (and proper firing) gives me a rich olive green with a bit of variegation. #pottery #ceramics

        FubaroqueF This user is from outside of this forum
        FubaroqueF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @potterybyosa Ooooh... and I really need a big outer pot for my new (well two years now) Monstera. But sadly I am far away... on the other side of the big pond and you don't ship outside the US. 😘

        #ahwelliwillfindsomething #butireallylikethis

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        • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

          A rare snippet of my decorating process. Here I’m filling in the monstera pattern on this planter with terra sigillata (a watery, refined clay slip) made with clay from Ontario. This is much different than painting—it’s basically glaze application. The difference is, I’m applying three layers of terra sig to achieve my desired result. If I apply the sig too thinly, it will come out brown. Three coats (and proper firing) gives me a rich olive green with a bit of variegation. #pottery #ceramics

          NineTigerN This user is from outside of this forum
          NineTigerN This user is from outside of this forum
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          @potterybyosa 💗

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          • FubaroqueF Fubaroque

            @potterybyosa Ooooh... and I really need a big outer pot for my new (well two years now) Monstera. But sadly I am far away... on the other side of the big pond and you don't ship outside the US. 😘

            #ahwelliwillfindsomething #butireallylikethis

            Pottery by OsaP This user is from outside of this forum
            Pottery by OsaP This user is from outside of this forum
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            @fubaroque Maybe this is a good opportunity to search for potters who are close to you. I’m sure they’d appreciate the support.

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            • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

              @fubaroque Maybe this is a good opportunity to search for potters who are close to you. I’m sure they’d appreciate the support.

              FubaroqueF This user is from outside of this forum
              FubaroqueF This user is from outside of this forum
              Fubaroque
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              @potterybyosa That will probably be my solution, indeed… eventually. 😉

              Actually I once had an aunt… but she passed away a long time ago. I still have a lot of her stuff.

              Anyway, just wanted to say that I really like the way you choose your shapes and colours. 🤩

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              • FubaroqueF Fubaroque

                @potterybyosa That will probably be my solution, indeed… eventually. 😉

                Actually I once had an aunt… but she passed away a long time ago. I still have a lot of her stuff.

                Anyway, just wanted to say that I really like the way you choose your shapes and colours. 🤩

                Pottery by OsaP This user is from outside of this forum
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                @fubaroque Thank you!

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                • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

                  A rare snippet of my decorating process. Here I’m filling in the monstera pattern on this planter with terra sigillata (a watery, refined clay slip) made with clay from Ontario. This is much different than painting—it’s basically glaze application. The difference is, I’m applying three layers of terra sig to achieve my desired result. If I apply the sig too thinly, it will come out brown. Three coats (and proper firing) gives me a rich olive green with a bit of variegation. #pottery #ceramics

                  Sindarina, Edge Case DetectiveS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Sindarina, Edge Case Detective
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                  @potterybyosa Kewl 😊

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                  • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

                    @fubaroque Thank you!

                    FubaroqueF This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @potterybyosa

                    Do you happen to have a picture of this one finished. I can imagine the colours from what you say about it, but it would also be nice to see them.

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                    • FubaroqueF Fubaroque

                      @potterybyosa

                      Do you happen to have a picture of this one finished. I can imagine the colours from what you say about it, but it would also be nice to see them.

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                      @fubaroque Of course! I’ll show the piece once it’s finished.

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                      • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

                        @fubaroque Of course! I’ll show the piece once it’s finished.

                        FubaroqueF This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @potterybyosa
                        Glazing is amazing. I remember how she let me do it on my own master piece. (I was a bit younger then.)

                        But applying the dull “paint” while having to imagine what the result will be… then waiting for the firing and finally seeing what you did. Just magic.

                        #andgreatfun

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                        • FubaroqueF Fubaroque

                          @potterybyosa
                          Glazing is amazing. I remember how she let me do it on my own master piece. (I was a bit younger then.)

                          But applying the dull “paint” while having to imagine what the result will be… then waiting for the firing and finally seeing what you did. Just magic.

                          #andgreatfun

                          FubaroqueF This user is from outside of this forum
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                          Fubaroque
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                          @potterybyosa I am sure that I was planning on more blue in this, at the time. And had to get over some disappointment when I saw what I had in fact done.

                          But then there has to be at least one defect in every work of art I have heard. 🤣

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                          • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

                            A rare snippet of my decorating process. Here I’m filling in the monstera pattern on this planter with terra sigillata (a watery, refined clay slip) made with clay from Ontario. This is much different than painting—it’s basically glaze application. The difference is, I’m applying three layers of terra sig to achieve my desired result. If I apply the sig too thinly, it will come out brown. Three coats (and proper firing) gives me a rich olive green with a bit of variegation. #pottery #ceramics

                            Forest FernF This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @potterybyosa
                            Your creations are stunning.
                            You have a gift.
                            Thank you for sharing it with the world. 🧡

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                            • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

                              A rare snippet of my decorating process. Here I’m filling in the monstera pattern on this planter with terra sigillata (a watery, refined clay slip) made with clay from Ontario. This is much different than painting—it’s basically glaze application. The difference is, I’m applying three layers of terra sig to achieve my desired result. If I apply the sig too thinly, it will come out brown. Three coats (and proper firing) gives me a rich olive green with a bit of variegation. #pottery #ceramics

                              PorkrollPosadistP This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @potterybyosa It looks lovely.

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                              • Pottery by OsaP Pottery by Osa

                                A rare snippet of my decorating process. Here I’m filling in the monstera pattern on this planter with terra sigillata (a watery, refined clay slip) made with clay from Ontario. This is much different than painting—it’s basically glaze application. The difference is, I’m applying three layers of terra sig to achieve my desired result. If I apply the sig too thinly, it will come out brown. Three coats (and proper firing) gives me a rich olive green with a bit of variegation. #pottery #ceramics

                                Sarah SammisP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @potterybyosa your pieces are so gorgeous.

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