Product Focus - Everything But a Brush

As artists, we are constantly looking for creative and innovative techniques in our design. Achieving specific effects sometimes requires non-traditional studio tools and materials including horse hair, feathers, string, sponges, liquid dish soap, raffia, eyelash yarn, shop towels and more.

Product Features:

  • Use a little liquid dish soap mixed with glaze to create bubble glazing.
  • You may have used a brush or watered down glaze, but our designers like to use blue shop towels to create a marbled effect.
  • Use raffia to create flowers, water backgrounds, and stripes.
  • Eyelash yarn makes a great texture as an accent or in a large area. 
  • Various types and designs of netting, lace, or doilies for an interesting pattern 
  • Mayco's Stoneware Washes are versatile in use and firing range. They can be used alone as a body stain or surface treatment or used over or under another glaze - ideal for image transfer techniques and line work.
  • Mayco's Raku glazes are designed to develop beautiful metallic lusters and crackle patterns when used in the raku firing.
  • Using horsehair and feathers in raku firing yields incredible marks that can't be created in any other type of firing.

 

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Molds allow you to focus on experimenting with surface design.   

Open a world of design opportunities by using everything but a brush.

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Encourage students to think outside the box by using everyday items in their ceramic projects.   

Give the WOW factor with Raku and Stoneware Wash glazes. 

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