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Is It Possible To Make A Hydrophobic Glaze?


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I was watching a YouTube video on water marbling/

 

 

 

 

In it Garip Ay makes water marbling pictures useing oil paints on ink stained water.  He then lays paper over the surface a gets an oil painting transfer.   If one could make hydrophobic glaze, could you imagine what transfers one could produce?

 

1.  Could water be replaced by mineral spirits in a glaze?

2.  Would this mineral spirit glaze float on water?

3.  Has anyone ever tried water marbling with a hydrophibic glaze?

 

Jed

 

 

 

 

 

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Another approach that may produce a similar effect is to use different colour slips. Whilst still wet and runny you can then swirl the piece round to get an overall effect, or do things more locally by using a needle or tip of a knife to drag one slip into another

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