Oil spot glazes at cone 10 have provided some of the most striking and unique
finishes in ceramics. Now, Coyote Texas Two Step glazes provide the same
sought-after effect at cone 6, in a breathtaking variety of color
combinations. These glazes work as a two part system, with the top coat
pulling away to reveal brilliant spots of the glaze beneath.
Below is the complete Two-Step series, with
every overcoat/undercoat combination shown. To use the Texas Two
Step glazes, simply apply a Step One Undercoat to bisque ware (two or
three coats brushing, one coat dipped) and wait for it to dry
completely. Then, cover all or part of the first color with a Step Two
Overcoat. When the piece is fired to cone 6 in an electric kiln, the
glazes will interact, creating a phenomenal oil spot effect.
Varying the thickness of the glazes
during application will have a dramatic effect on the finished piece, as the
thicker the glazes get, the larger the spots they create will be. We
found the optimum thickness to be two coats of the Step One Undercoat and
three coats of Step Two Overcoat, but you may prefer thicker or thinner
applications for different effects. Try experimenting!
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Licorice
MBG140 |
Coffee Bean
MBG141 |
Brick Red
MBG142 |
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Blue Moon
MBG150 |
Blue Moon over Licorice
MBG140 & MBG150 |
Blue Moon over Coffee Bean
MBG141 & MBG150 |
Blue Moon over Brick Red
MBG142
& MBG150 |
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Birch
MBG151 |
Birch over Licorice
MBG140 & MBG151 |
Birch over Coffee Bean
MBG141 &
MBG151 |
Birch over Brick Red
MBG142 &
MBG151 |
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Texas Rose
MBG152 |
Texas Rose over Licorice
MBG140 & MBG152 |
Texas Rose over Coffee Bean
MBG141 & MBG152 |
Texas Rose over Brick Red
MBG142
& MBG152 |
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Marshmallow
MBG153 |
Marshmallow over Licorice
MBG140 & MBG153 |
Marshmallow over Coffee Bean
MBG141 & MBG153 |
Marshmallow over Brick Red
MBG142 & MBG153 |
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Sea Mist
MBG154 |
Sea Mist over Licorice
MBG140 & MBG154 |
Sea Mist over Coffee Bean
MBG141
& MBG154 |
Sea Mist over Brick Red
MBG142 &
MBG154 |
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Thickness tests showing Marshmallow brushed over Licorice
(left), and dipped over Brick Red (right). Spots become noticeably
larger and less regular after each new coat of glaze. |
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