Saturday, August 27, 2011

8" Bone China Plate

This 8" bone china plate was a gift to me from Christine Bennett, U.K. Bone is a lovely surface to paint on . . . .and of course I couldn't resist painting roses on it!
I have marked on the back of the plate that it has been supplied by Christine. It is always nice to acknowledge people, and it is always nice to have a little history on the back of a piece. Perhaps people will be interested to read things like this in decades to come.
I hope so!



Wednesday, August 17, 2011

8" Slim Rose Vase


Another view of the vase below!

8" Slim Rose Vase

I love the shape and feel of this piece of porcelain! The last vase of roses I did on this shape was sold at the New Plymouth Exhibition in April 2011.
My last vase of this shape called for roses again, so here it is.

There is a decal of lace at the top of the roses which has been covered with Rembrandt lustre, and there is a band of burnishing gold at the top of the vase and also inside th neck of the vase, as well as the base. There are small paste dots on the inside and the base of the vase which you may be able to see if you enlarge the pic by clicking on it.


Friday, August 12, 2011

Looking Through Trees!

I purchased this plain white plate about 20 years ago in Singapore - from C.K. Tang's department store. They were such nice plates that I purchased 12 of them and carried them carefully all the way back to New Zealand. Jim (my husband of 53 years) thought I was crazy!
I found this last plate in my cupboard the other day, and what nicer way to paint it than using lustre, dark brown paint sponged on, and various techniques around the 8 sides. I love it, and I hope you enjoy looking it!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Lustre and Trees!

Here is something quite different that all our club members painted as a project.
I swirled on the lustre and fired it, then sponged on black paint mixed with water based medium and fired again. 'twas difficult to photograph the plate and vase together . . . . the vase looks as though it is on a lean, but it isn't!
Maybe I should have photographed the vase by itself. Oh well, too late now.