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Using Positive Stencils
This stencil section is then carefully removed and set aside, and the #2 section is positioned
so that the register marks match exactly those penciled on the piece.
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Preparation
The reason for all of these precautions is that blemishes in an applied lustre finish cannot be corrected,
so the entire blemished piece must be cleaned and the work begun anew.
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253.
Combinations
Each combination should be recorded,
so that the most pleasing can be repeated when desired.
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Scenery
Step 3 - Use the palette knife to fill the palm of your left hand (assuming you are right-handed) with thickened slip; it is easier to pick up the slip from your non-working hand than from the jar,
so use that hand as your palette.
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Possible Finishes
For a sunlit effect, load the brush with yellow and draw it from the top downward,
so that the color is deposited on the projecting tips of the sculptured scene elements.
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Technique
When the casting in the mold has lost the wet look, turn the mold
so that the pour gate is upper- most, and remove the spare.
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257.
Carving & Incising
Step 4 - Holding the tool at about a 45° angle, scrape away the background from around the design for approximately 3/8",
so that it blends into the surface of the piece.
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Finishing
Step 1 — Paint the lower portion of the piece, from the band to the bottom, with 3 coats of tan regular underglaze color, carefully avoiding the designs, and brushing out the color
so that it does not pile up in the incised lines.
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259.
Finishes
This type of decoration can be quite overpowering,
so it would be well to use a dark color glaze, for the background areas.
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260.
Technique
While the last coat of color still retains some of its moisture, gently slide a needle tool under the latex masking, to loosen it
so that it may be grasped with the fingers.
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