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Tag Archives: deep tones
The Wet Look
This blog entry will address a very popular question, “How can I get the clay to keep its wet color even when dry?” I’m sure some of you will know exactly what I’m talking about – We’ve heard plenty of … Continue reading
How To Create Deep Tones With American Clay Pigments
In this video, I detail how I’ve created deeper, richer versions of many of our standard colors. I discuss ways to replicate these results on a job site, and offer important notes of caution to ensure the success of your … Continue reading
