Tool – Wave Medium #10
Wave Medium #10 – Take your original tool designs to the next level using all 4 sides and corners of this tool! Use the dimension of the tool profile to create your design.
- Three wave variations approximately the same length but with slightly different starting and ending shapes – two are curved and two are more pointed. Makes flowing repetitive marks for the “dragon flower” pattern. Use it like the wavy edges like the concave edge of the SC-3” Straight Curve tool, but with a curve. The wavy end is great for accenting a previous mark to squish and reinforce the marks like on the branches of the Tree of Life pattern.
- The corner of the straighter edge can be used as a starting point for a pattern rolling into the wavy edge. See my art nouveau patterns for examples of this.
I use this tool to create tree branches or making mirroring art nouveau patterns.
Comes with a Tips and Techniques sheet including images of sample patterns to get you started.
Need instructions on “Pushing the Clay”? Check out these videos available for purchase:
- Purchase a 30+ minute Video - Introduction to “Pushing the Clay” Texture Tool Kit to guide you through the using the 4 original tools and texturing options for "pushing the clay" 4-piece starter tool kit.
- Join me to learn my signature technique “Pushing the Clay” in this recording of a previously LIVE broadcast 4-hour virtual workshop in two 2-hour sessions hosted by @jessicaputnamphillips and @clayshare. Available at ClayShare.com. I show you my "pushing the clay" technique with my specialty tools as well as objects around your studio. I demonstrate a variety of patterns on bowls and cups and mugs. Handle demonstration and glaze discussion, too. Lots of informative Q&A.
- A 60-minute video is available for purchase through The Ceramic School, detailing use of the tools, demonstration of texturing a mug, attaching a handle and bonus information about glazing strategies for textured surfaces.
- ClayFlicks Webinar from Home series Episode 2. This 2-hour webinar shows demonstration of various patterns on several forms, including a larger vase, a bowl and a plate.