Dynamic Color in Motion | Mastering the Peacock Technique
The peacock glazing technique creates vibrant pops of color that swirl and move, resulting in dramatic effects. By combining different Stroke & Coat®, Stoneware Glazes, and Flux for mid-range, or Elements™ and Pottery Cascades™ for low-fire, artists achieve a dynamic reaction of captivating patterns with each firing.
Step 1
Apply Ws in rows using AC-222 Medium Writer Tip.
Step 2
Apply DOTS inside the W loopsusing AC-224 Plastic Detailer Cap.
Step 3
Allow to dry.
Apply a 2nd coat of Ws and DOTS
Step 4
Apply the COVER GLAZE over top. (3 coats; Allow to dry between each coat.)
On Stoneware
On Earthenware
On Earthenware with Glaze Crumbles
Ws: SW-303 Manganese Wash
Dots: SC-29 Bluegrass
Cover: SW-173 Amber Quartz
Cone 6 (1222°C/2232°F)
Ws: SW-401 Light Flux
Dots: SC-104 Grape Expectations, SC-28 Blue Isle
Cover: SW-192 Amaryllis
Cone 6 (1222°C/2232°F)
Ws: SW-303 Manganese Wash
Dots (*glaze crumbles): SC-27 Sour Apple, SC-29 Bluegrass
Cover: SW-173 Amber Quartz
Cone 6 (1222°C/2232°F)
Ws: PC-601 Clear Cascade
Dots: SC-9 Jaded
Cover: EL-101 Oyster Shell (base), EL-151 Deep Water (base)
Cone 06 (999°C/1830°F)
Ws: PC-601 Clear Cascade
Dots (*glaze crumbles): EL-106 Tidal Pool, EL-144 Dark Amethyst
Cover: EL-153 Caribbean Blue, EL-131 Turtle Shell
Cone 06 (999°C/1830°F)
Ws: PC-601 Clear Cascade
Dots: PC-601 Clear Cascade, SC-96 Aqu-ward
Cover: EL-121 Copper Adventurine (base, top), EL-140 Toasted Almond (top)
Cone 06 (999°C/1830°F)
Ws: SW-401 Light Flux
Dots: SC-29 Bluegrass, SC-32 Bluebeard
Cover: SW-176 Sandstone
Fired to Cone 6
Submitted by Wendy Knight Ives