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ONE-DAY SEMINAR
Professionally Crafted for Duncan Ceramics Educational
Program
Translucent Techniques
Project No. 1, Rhode Island Red Rooster
Featuring
Translucent Stains with Gold Dust Accents
By
Duncan Ambassador Alberto Morgan Martinez
Materials List
Greenware
from Duncan Mold
- DM-2083
Large Rooster
(formerly DM-853)
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Specialty
Products
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Bisq-Stain*
Opaque Acrylics
- OS 431 White
- OS 436 Gold
- OS 476 Black
Miscellaneous
- Aluminum foil
- Cotton swabs
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Soft cloths
- Paper towels
- Water bowl
Before Class
- Carefully
clean and sponge ware.
- Bisque
fire to shelf cone 04.
- DAMP
sponge ware to remove
fired dust and to
condition ware for decorating.
- Using
the No. 8 Flat Opaque
or No. 10 Flat. base coat
Rooster with 2 coats of
White.
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In Class
- Check
for missed base coated areas with isopropyl alcohol. Touch up any missed
spots with White. Let dry. (See Stop 3 in Basic Information)
- Antique
the entire piece with Brown. Use either the 3/4" Shader or the
1/2" Translucent.
- Wipe
back with a soft cloth, leaving the Brown heavier in the recessed areas.
- Set
aside to dry. (if desired, spray seal to further set color).
- Mix
1/4 tsp. of the following Translucents on the aluminum foil: Aqua, Blue,
Green and Blue Purple. Add 1/8 tsp. of Gold Dust and mix thoroughly with a
Palette Knife.
- Using
the Shader and Angular Shader, begin to blend in the gold-tinted colors
over the tail. Apply the colors, then wipe back with a soft cloth. Blend
to achieve the color tone wanted. Final result should be a blue-green look
with the dark antiquing color showing through.
- Add
the green tone to the longer flight feathers on the wing. The darkest tone
should be just below the white broad feathers.
- Blend
Sienna over the body of the Rooster. Wipe the head and neck more, removing
most of the Siena. The remaining parts of the body should be a very red
brown. Do not apply the Siena over the blue-green tail and the wide
shorter feathers on the wings,
- With
a damp cotton swab, highlight the long back feathers by wiping back the
Sienna. Also, wipe back the feathers between the comb and head. Check
wide, short wing feathers for excess Sienna. If needed, remove more color,
creating almost-white feathers.
- Place
Red. Yellow and Green on a clean piece of foil.
- Using
Round brush of choice, apply Yellow highlight to the neck area and long
back feathers of choice. Blend color with cotton swab.
- Using
the 1/2" Angular Shader, accent some of the long feathers with Green.
Again, blend colors.
- Apply
Green over the foliage at the base of Rooster. Wipe color back, creating
light- and dark-
- grew
highlights MW shadows. Remove Green from the feet, using a damp cotton
swab,
- Mix
50/50 Yellow and Red, creating a mustard-like mixture. Apply this mixture
to the beak and feet. Blend with soft cloth.
- Using
either round brush apply Red smoothly to the comb wattle. Accent the
tongue.
- Mix
Yellow and Sienna on the foil, making a yellow brown. With this mix accent
the green foliage. Again blend colors.
- Spray
seal entire piece with 2 to 3 light coats of Porcelain.
- Place
the following Bisq-Stain* Opaques on the foil covered palette: Gold, Black
and White,
- With
No. 2 Detail, apply 2 coats of Gold to iris of eye. Allow to dry.
- Paint
pupil, using the No. 2 Detail loaded in Black.
- Add
a tiny White highlight, using the No. 2 Detail.
- Apply
high-Gloss Brash-On Sealer to the feet comb, wattle and eyes, using a soft
brush.
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