Daniela Dbj
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Julia: your painting is so expressive and well done! Can I ask you a question: how hot do you fire your bisque? You said that you paint on bisque and then fire at cone 5. I make earthenware ( 04-05) but I am wondering if you can maintain bright colors at a higher temperature. Thank you and congratulations again, these are beautiful!
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Hi Daniela, you can fire all the underglazes up to cone 10 in oxidation and the colors will stay bright. Your clear glaze might interfere with the color, you need to test how the underglazes will look like with the clear glaze over. It’s a lot of fun to play with colors!
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Hi Kimber! I like what I see from these 2 pictures and I would love to see more. The small picture with the flower remind me of Capodimonte figures, so lovely! Do you use underglazes or stains (or something else 🙂 for your painting? Thank you and keep on creating!!! dbj
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I’ve been told that before about my flowers. I use underglaze mostly. Sometimes stroke n coat. Been spending more time lately on my surface finishes. The profile pic is a cold finish on surface as I hated the glaze. Thanks and you can find more on Instagram. Out of clay
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I use paper clay!
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Daniela Dbj posted an update 3 years ago
This is called “tea for one”, as it comes with its own cup. I did not make the original, but it was fun to slipcast and especially to paint. Ciao! dbj
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Daniela reached the level Level 2 3 years ago
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Daniela Dbj posted an update 3 years ago
I love making jewelry boxes with traditional Renaissance flair. They look so good on a dresser and you can always find your jewelry where you put it! This is a little one, probably about 3” wide. Daniela.
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Love this piece. Very nice decorative work and use of colors.
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Hi Gioconda! I like your creations and the colors you choose. Do you make molds or do you make these on the wheel? Grazie! Daniela
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Hi Daniela, thanks for your comment. I use regular bowl plates as hump molds for my plates. You’re welcome. Gio
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Sandra Faita and Daniela Dbj are now connected 3 years ago
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Hi! I would love to see some of your work! 🙂 Daniela
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Hi! I like your style!!! I love to paint on ceramics as well. Just joined The Ceramic School. Welcome if you just joined as well! DBJ
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Daniela Dbj posted an update 3 years ago
Hi! Great to be here! It's a long way from Deruta, Italy, where I started to learn how to make majolica. Here are a few pieces that make me happy. 🙂 DBJ