So people always ask me how I do this. This time I took some pictures at each stage. Each piece of china is painted and fired in a kiln to a temperature of 1800 degrees multiple times. Here's some pictures of how it progresses:
Inspiration Piece
Blank china:
First Fire:
Third Fire and Final Product:
Enjoying my retirement one painting at a time. Interspersing my thoughts with my Handpainted porcelain (painting), decorative painting, glass painting, watercolors, ACEOs, Alcohol Ink Art, colored pencil and acrylics.
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4 comments:
Hey Joann! Really enjoyed your blog..your china painting is gorgeous, and was so neat to see the steps!
Joann, I'll say it again, the piece is gorgeous! I have an award for ya on my blog.......go check it out!!
Joann, Beautiful work! I always admire painters. I have basic painting skills, but it cannot compare to your talent! I can't seem to perfect my brush strokes!!!I added your blog to my faves!
Hey Joann!
I like seeing the steps of your china painting! Beautiful work!
Oh my, I wanted to give you a blog award, too, but I see Kris already has. :)
You deserve TWO though!! LoL! So peek at my blog and pick one up.
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julie
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