COLOR GUIDE
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COLOR GUIDE
COLOR GUIDE © 2001 Duncan Enterprises 5673 East Shields Avenue Fresno, CA 93727 USA www.duncanceramics.com LX 1030 Printed in USA 8/01 Scott Causey Duncan Enterprises Scott first began working with clay as a child. Through a series of coincidences, doors continued to open, furthering his exploration of clay both as an art form and career path. Scott’s unique and finely crafted work has been featured in several Florida museums. Most recently, his pieces were purchased by the Polk Museum of Art in Lakeland Florida. His works are also owned by private collectors around the world. Scott earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree at the Ringling School of Art & Design. He currently works as a full-time studio artist in Sarasota Florida with his wife Jodi and son Chase. welcomes you to its latest splash of color! As we continue to strive to provide our ceramic artists the best in innovative new products, I’m pleased to announce that this latest Color Guide includes over 50 new colors displayed on inspirational pieces from artists around the world. You can refer to the inside back cover of this guide to learn more about many of our contributing artists. Duncan ceramic products and educational programs are the most used and trusted since our original founder, my grandmother Erma Duncan, discovered the ceramic arts in 1946. She would be pleased with the continued efforts we make to provide you, the artist and craftsperson, with the best color palettes available. Making color selection easy begins with having a full range of color available and ends with having the color placed in a fashion that facilitates easy choices. You will notice we have reorganized many of our popular color lines to make it easier for you to select color. SCOTT CAUSEY www.scott.causey.com Each of our color palettes was evaluated for its ability to meet basic and advanced color needs. What you will find with the Duncan balanced palettes are complete color lines, with little or no duplication. We kept the most popular colors, added basic colors where needed and spiced up the lines with colors that you’ve been asking for. Look for our exciting new additions to the E-Z Stroke, Cover-Coat, Envision, Ultra Metallic, Opaque Acrylics, Translucent Stains and Antiquing Gel lines. Duncan University continues to grow, thanks to over 200 International Duncan University Ambassadors teaching thousands of students who continue to enroll in courses every day! We have over 50 Duncan University courses to choose from. Courses designed by talented artists around the world are added every season! Visit our website at www.duncanceramics.com and contact your nearest Duncan University Ambassador to learn more about the art of ceramics. We at Duncan are committed to making it easy for our customers to experience creativity and the excitement of personal accomplishment. And that commitment continues as we explore new avenues of creativity to share with you. We hope you enjoy this Color Guide and find it useful as a tool for your artistic accomplishments! Pam Alexander Susan Bach Stan Bitters Steve Davies Maria Espinoza Jennifer Heynen Pam has worked in the art industry for over 30 years, creating as well as teaching all levels, from elementary through university. She has earned numerous art awards. Inspired by the classics and energized by contemporary art, Pam continues to break new ground as she heads up the design and instruction for Duncan U. Susan's large scenic vessels highlight her talent for surface design, as well as her intrigue with various forms in clay. Using traditional materials in a nontraditional manner, each piece is created with terra-cotta clay, lustrous glazes and overglazes. Her work is currently on display at the Deland Museum of Art in Deland, Florida. Internationally known ceramics artist Stan Bitters is the creative mind behind the huge ceramic sculptures that decorate the exterior of Duncan Enterprises. Stan is one of the few great artists who has undertaken the exciting task of integrating art in architecture. He continues his work in creating ceramic and bronze sculptures. An internationally renowned artist and sculptor, Steve is best known for his beautifully detailed, expressive bronze sculptures. He is a recent recipient of the Horizon Award for significant contributions to the arts. Through his innovative techniques and unique style, Steve has helped make Duncan a leader in design. In her work at Duncan, Maria helps to create the pieces that set the trends in the ceramics industry. Accomplished in the ceramics process, from pouring and cleaning, to decorating and firing, her talents are used to prepare Ambassador training sessions, as well as produce pieces for seminars, trade shows, flyers and more. Relatively new to the designer circuit, Jennifer has captured a lot of attention–and significant shares of the home and giftware markets–with her handmade mosaic tiles. Her contemporary style and unique talent combined with the brilliance of Concepts™ colors are the basis for a successful business and bright career. consumer@duncanmail.com consumer@duncanmail.com handmade@bloomington.in.us bluibis@aol.com www.pottersstudio.com Larry Knight Jennifer Nersesian Tony Natsoulas Randy Olsen Kim Ramirez Eddie Silva A ceramics artist and Duncan Ambassador for over 20 years, Larry has served as traveling teacher, contributing author to major ceramic trade magazines and freelance teacher, specializing in porcelain. He is CAI certified in addition to having several manufacturers’ certifications. Jennifer has worked with a variety of mediums, including pen and pencil, papier-mâché, acrylic paints, screenprinting and airbrushing. Her career in ceramics started with the unconventional process of airbrushing and screenprinting onto manufactured tiles. This led to working with clay and experimenting with building objects. Tony has been sculpting life-size ceramic figures for 18 years. As a professional artist and student, he has been able to meet and show with most of the artists that pioneered the Northern California ceramics movement of the 1960’s and 70’s. His works have been in museum and gallery exhibitions all over the world. Kim, who fills the critical role of marketing support for the Duncan Ceramics team, says she is becoming obsessed with the art form. As someone who never considered herself artistic, she finds she is developing a talent and love for ceramics as she creates more pieces. She recently became a Certified Duncan Teacher. An intern for the Duncan Ceramic Art Department, Eddie has proven himself a valuable member of the team, helping to create samples for future school art shows. He has also received training to become a Certified Duncan Teacher. Currently a student at University of California, Davis, he is earning a Fine Arts Degree. jsnerses@hotmail.com www.tonynatsoulas.com Randy got his start in ceramics working with his mother as a child at the Potters Studio in Fresno, California. Working in clay for over 25 years, Randy is now developing new products for the studio, as well as developing new processes. The Potters Studio line has become a mark of quality among gallery, giftware and home and garden buyers. palexander@duncanmail.com President and CEO larryk@ncp.net hazelolsen@aol.com www.pottersstudio.com kramirez@duncanmail.com consumer@duncanmail.com Table of Contents NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS Health and Safety . . . . . . . . . . . Reading a Duncan Product Label Underglazes E-Z Stroke® Translucent Underglazes . . . Cover-Coat® . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opaque Underglazes Concepts® Underglazes for . . Bisque, Majolica & More Lead-Free Clear Brush-On & Dipping Glazes Concepts® CN 2000D . . . . . . Envision™ Clear . . . . . . . . . . Satin Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crackletone™ Clear . . . . . . . Dimensional Glaze French Dimensions™ . . . . . . Textured Glaze Sandstars™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crackle Glaze Crackles™ Glazes . . . . . . . . Crystal Glaze Crystals™ Glazes . . . . . . . . . Courtyard Art Glaze Courtyard™ Art Glazes . . . . . Translucent Glaze Envision™ Translucent Glazes Opaque Glaze Envision™ Opaque Glazes . . Speckled Glazes Envision Speckled Glazes . . . River Rock™ Glazes . . . . . . . Stonewashed™ Glazes . . . . . Satin Matte Glaze Satin Glazes . . . . . . . . . . . . . High-Fire Glaze High-Fire Glazes . . . . . . . . . ..2 ..3 . . 4-5 . . 6-7 . . 8-9 . . . . . . . . 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 . . 12 . . 12 . . 13 . . 13 PROFESSIONAL FIRED PRODUCTS ACRYLIC PRODUCTS & ACCESSORIES NO KILN REQUIRED Professional Red Underglaze Red-Coat® Opaque Underglazes . . . . . . . . 21 Acrylic OS™ Opaque Acrylics . . . . . . . 28-29 Antiquing Products Water-Based Antiquing Gels™ . 30 Oil-Based Translucent Stains . . . 30 Professional Clear Brush-On & Dipping Glazes Ultraclear® Glaze . . . . . . . . Diamond Clear Glaze . . . . . Gloss Glazes Translucent Gloss Glazes . . Opaque Gloss and Gallery Opaque® Glazes . . . Art Glaze Art Glazes . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal Glaze Crystaltone™ Glazes . . . . . Specialty Glazes Antique Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . Fired Snow . . . . . . . . . . . . . Metallic Glazes . . . . . . . . . . Overglazes Bright, White and Premium Gold Overglazes . . . . . . . . . Mother-of-Pearl Overglaze . . Essence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 . . . 22 . . . 23 . . . 24 . . . 25 . . . 25 . . . 26 . . . 26 . . . 26 . . . 27 . . . 27 . . . 27 Textured Acrylic Granite Stone® . . . . . . . . . . Pearlescent Acrylic Liquid Pearls™ . . . . . . . . . . Metallic Acrylic Ultra Metallics™ . . . . . . . . . Acrylic Brush-On Sealers Glitzy Sealers . . . . . . . . . . . Brush-On Sealers . . . . . . . . Glitter Acrylic Sparklers™ Brush-On Glitter Ceramic Specialty Products Nonfired Snows . . . . . . . . . Crackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brush Cleaner . . . . . . . . . . Thin ’n Shade® . . . . . . . . . . Prep-Coat . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doll Composition Body . . . . . . . 31 . . . 31 . . . 32 . . . 32 . . . 32 . . . 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 34 34 34 35 35 Spray Sealers Spray Sealers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 . . 14-15 . . 16 DUNCAN PRODUCTS, PROGRAMS & MATERIALS . . 16-17 Molds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brushes & Tools . . . . . . . . . Duncan University™ . . . . . . Duncan Website/E-Friends™ Duncan Colorworks™ . . . . . Duncan Merchandising Support Material Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . Product Header Cards . . . . Super System Tile Chart Boards . . . . . . . . . . . Product Information Flyers . . . 18 . . 18 . . 19 . . 19 . . 20 Ceramic Specialty Products Wax Resist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Mask ’n Peel® . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 36 37 38 38 . . . 39 . . . 39 . . . 40 . . . 40 Artist Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Guide to product legends Safe for use on Conforms to ASTM D-4236. dinnerware when Certified to contain no properly applied and materials in sufficient fired to shelf cone 06. quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans or to cause acute or chronic Nontoxic but not health problems. recommended for use The Color Guide Team Ceramic Marketing Business Leader: Karen Bomfim Advertising Business Leader: Victoria Raines Editors: Carrie Gwynne, Kim Ramirez, Lynn Carlisle, Paula Zimmer Design and Layout: Edd Pilande, Lucinda Usher, Lis Markus Tina Moran Photography: Patrick Enders, JP Maroot Ceramic Artists: Pam Alexander, Susan Bach, Stan Bitters, Scott Causey, Steve Davies, Maria Espinoza, Jennifer Heynen, Larry Knight, Jennifer Nersesian, Tony Natsoulas, Randy Olsen, Kim Ramirez, Eddie Silva, Diane Radcliff on dinnerware due to crackled or textured surface. Transparent glaze. Self-antiquing on detailed ware. Health and Safety Duncan Enterprises shares your concerns about health and safety, which is why we have pursued the development of dinnerware-safe and nontoxic glazes for more than 50 years and why we are committed to maintaining the highest level of safety standards. This all-inclusive color guide includes current information on every product in the Duncan fired, acrylic and accessory product lines. As you select products from this guide, please note that all nontoxic fired products have been placed in the front of the guide. Fired products that contain cautionary warnings and that are recommended for use by professionals only are placed in the center of the guide. To further assist you in selecting the right products for your needs, each product listed is accompanied by either the Nontoxic seal or Caution seal (shown at right). Please take the proper precautions when using products with the Caution seal. The Duncan ASTM D-4236 CAUTION seal found on corresponding Duncan product labels is similar to ACMI CL standards. Products with this seal are certified to be properly labeled with information on safe and proper handling and use. These products have also undergone a toxicological evaluation by a medical expert, and labels disclose any known health risks associated with improper handling of the products. The Duncan ASTM D-4236 NONTOXIC seal is similar to ACMI AP standards. This seal is your assurance that Duncan nontoxic products contain no materials in sufficient quantity to be toxic or injurious to humans, or to cause acute or chronic health problems. Due to changing FDA and Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations, ALWAYS refer to the product label for safety information. Where to Purchase Duncan Products Duncan products are available through Duncan Distributors, conveniently located in cities across the United States and worldwide. For referral to your nearest Duncan Distributor, call 1-800-CERAMIC (237-2642) or visit our website at www.duncanceramics.com. 2 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 2 1 Reading a Duncan Product Label Our labels are carefully designed to provide you with important information about the use of our products. Shown at right are examples of our labels highlighting this information. Refer to the numbers at right and below for explanation. UNDERGLAZE LABELS Duncan Underglaze labels are light pink in color. 1. Order Number & Name 2. Nontoxic symbol 3 NONTOXIC GLAZE LABELS Duncan Nontoxic Glaze labels are light turquoise in color and include the nontoxic symbol. 3. Opaque, Semiopaque, Semitransparent, Transparent or Clear 4. Food Safe Glazes If the label does not contain this phrase, do not use the glaze for pieces that come into contact with food and drink. 5 5. Overglaze Compatible Glazes that will work with overglazes state OVERGLAZE COMPATIBLE. Glazes that do not work with overglazes state NOT OVERGLAZE COMPATIBLE. 4 6 7 PROFESSIONAL GLAZE LABELS Duncan Professional Glaze labels are light turquoise in color and include the Caution symbol along with Health & Safety Warning information. 6. Not Overglaze Compatible 7. Copper-Formula Glaze Some glazes contain small amounts of copper for color. There are a few other Duncan glazes that, because of their formulations, should not be used or fired with glazes that are labeled COPPER-FORMULA GLAZE. The labels of these glazes include the statement, DO NOT FIRE WITH COPPERFORMULA GLAZES. 8 HIGH-FIRE GLAZE LABELS Duncan High-Fire Glaze labels are light orange in color and include the High-Fire (hf) symbol and Nontoxic symbol. 8. High-Fire Glaze Symbol NONFIRED PRODUCT LABELS Duncan Acrylic and Nonfired Product labels are light blue in color. As product information and labeling regulations change, please read all labels for the most up to date product use information. 9. Directions Duncan offers multi-lingual labels for many of its products. Featured languages include English, French, Spanish, German and Portuguese. 9 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 3 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS UNDERGLAZES Designed for use beneath a glaze. Underglaze colors may be translucent or opaque. Their opacity determines the kind of looks you can create from deep solids to intriguing brushstroke designs and shading. E-Z Stroke Translucent Underglazes have become popular for their versatility. The intense pigment in E-Z Strokes colors allows you to achieve high definition and decoration in any DM-2330 project. And their translucent quality makes them suitable for use with a number of decorating techniques, including airbrushing, antiquing and brushwork. Similar to watercolor, a single layer of color is all you need for most design work. Additional layers may be added for shading and depth. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Apply 1 coat for translucent designs. • E-Z Strokes may be applied over most underglazes, including Cover-Coat® and other E-Z Strokes colors. Their transparency allows base color to show through. 2. For rich shading and depth, apply additional coats. 3. Apply to greenware, unfired glaze, soft-fired bisque or cone 04 bisque. 4. Fire to shelf cone 04 bisque. 5. Apply Clear Glaze, stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • E-Z Strokes work well with low- and high-fire, up to a cone 5-6 and some to cone 10. • As high-fire results vary, we recommend firing a test piece. • For majolica, apply E-Z Strokes design work over unfired White Satin Glaze. • Pure and pigment-based E-Z Strokes can be used just like watercolors, alone or intermixed in layers of translucent, bold, pure color. • E-Z Strokes are fragile when unfired. When the water dries out of the pigment, there are no binders holding it in place until it is fired. • Use E-Z Strokes to tint clay slip, most glazes, fired snow and other E-Z Strokes colors. Available in a 1-oz. squeeze bottle. Assorted colors available in pint and gallon. • High definition and detail can be achieved by adding water to E-Z Strokes color and using a very fine brush. Note: E-Z Strokes are food safe when properly covered with a Duncan lead-free clear glaze. EZ 013 White EZ 012 Cobalt Jet Black EZ 059 Buttercream EZ 004 Willow Yellow EZ 058 Poppy Orange EZ 060 Melon EZ 011 Sienna Brown EZ 022 Flesh Tone EZ 018 Chartreuse EZ 028 Leaf Green NEW EZ 025 Lemon Yellow EZ 034 Orange EZ 057 Coral Red EZ 046 Apricot Preserves EZ 048 Mesa Clay EZ 049 Mojave Sand EZ 070 Olive Green EZ 003 Irish Green EZ 043 Mint Julep EZ 054 Papago Turquoise NEW EZ 033 Ivy Green EZ 072 Romaine EZ 053 Hacienda Jade EZ 032 Peacock Green EZ 016 Grass Green EZ 014 Jade Green EZ 024 Royal Blue Green EZ 042 Teal NEW EZ 026 Yellow Orange 4 EZ 005 Sierra Yellow DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE EZ 056 Brick Red EZ 029 Salmon EZ 055 EZ 045 Indian Summer Peaches ’n Cream EZ 071 Dark Olive DM-2299 DM-2274 Designed by Australian artist and Duncan Ambassador Diane Radcliff NEW EZ 069 Azure Blue EZ 031 Light Blue EZ 006 Forget-Me-Not Blue EZ 065 Periwinkle EZ 002 Cinderella Pink EZ 030 Rose EZ 051 Sante Fe Sunset EZ 062 Iris EZ 038 Med. Mahogany EZ 067 True Taupe EZ 019 Smoke Grey NEW EZ 017 Dark Turquoise EZ 066 Morning Glory EZ 035 Dutch Blue EZ 073 Violet EZ 061 Petal Pink EZ 008 Ruby Red EZ 007 Royal Purple EZ 050 Pueblo Purple EZ 068 Roasted Chestnut EZ 044 Cobblestone EZ 047 Thundercloud Grey EZ 023 Midnight Blue EZ 041 Denim Blue EZ 052 Pecos Pink EZ 020 Mulberry EZ 063 Wine Berry EZ 064 Concord Grape EZ 010 French Brown EZ 039 Dark Brown EZ 037 Black NEW EZ 027 Navajo Turquoise EZ 074 Dark Navy DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 5 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS Cover-Coat Opaque Underglaze colors are applied directly to greenware, soft fired bisque or bisque. Cover-Coats fire to an opaque, porous matte finish. A glaze finish is used to seal the porous surface, intensify and show the true underglaze colors. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Apply up to three coats to greenware, soft-fired bisque or Cone 04 bisque. • Painting with Cover-Coat Opaque underglaze is similar to painting with acrylic paints and is a great fired alternative for a tole and decorative painter. Colors are opaque and generally one color covers the one beneath it. 2. Fire to Shelf cone 04 to permanently adhere Cover-Coats to ware. 3. Apply clear glaze if desired, and fire to shelf cone 06. • Cover-Coat without clear glaze over them, fire to an opaque, porous, velvet with matte finish. • Nontoxic clear glazes seal Cover-Coat porous surface, making utility pieces food safe, and allows the true underglaze colors to show through. • Cover-Coat airbrushes beautifully. • All colors can be mixed, blended, and thinned with water and floated. • Cover-Coat may be tinted with E-Z Strokes Translucent Underglazes or other Cover-Coat colors to create unique custom colors. Available in a 2-oz. squeeze. Assorted colors in pint and gallon. • Cover-Coat dries quickly and can easily be painted over without lifting the colors underneath. • To sgraffito, gently scratch through the applied color using the TL 407 sgraffito-duster to reveal the color or the clay body beneath it. NEW CC 141 Light Yellow CC 185 Apricot CC 144 Burnt Orange CC 184 Orange Peel CC 152 Peach CC 109 Sunset Pink CC 108 Miami Pink CC 139 Orchid CC 188 Lilac NEW CC 190 Baby Blue NEW NEW CC 142 Canary Yellow CC 143 Yellow Orange CC 145 Indian Red CC 182 Watermelon Red CC 186 Tomato Red CC 135 Lake Blue CC 151 Rose CC 178 Pecos Pink CC 146 Purple CC 137 Regency Purple NEW NEW CC 159 Bright Blue CC 191 Marine Blue NEW CC 105 Sungold Yellow CC 106 Harvest Gold CC 156 Medium Brown CC 183 Cherry Red CC 187 Rustic Red CC 140 Morocco Red CC 172 Plum Blossom CC 189 Violet CC 160 Deep Purple CC 192 Dark Blue CC 154 Cobalt Navy Blue CC 101 Arctic White CC 111 Dresden Flesh CC 102 Ivory Pearl CC 103 Lotus Yellow CC 112 Light Flesh CC 169 Peaches 'n Cream CC 171 Butterscotch CC 181 Indian Summer CC 117 Walnut Brown CC 157 Darkest Brown CC 173 Cobblestone 6 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE DM-2289 DM-2274 CC 134 Stardust Blue CC 136 Marlin Blue CC 133 Turquoise CC 161 Blue Green CC 132 CC 180 Fiesta Turquoise Papago Turquoise CC 126 Spring Green CC 150 Medium Green CC 158 Bright Green CC 127 Fern Green CC 153 Avocado CC 129 Forest Green NEW CC 163 Danish Blue CC 148 Deep Turquoise CC 131 Teal Blue CC 122 Moonstone Grey CC 164 Ice Grey CC 120 Samoa Taupe CC 174 CC 128 Kentucky Bluegrass Everglade Green CC 121 Temple Grey CC 119 Charcoal CC 193 Hunter Green CC 165 Black Brown CC 118 Cobalt Crystal Black DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 7 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS Underglazes for Bisque, Majolica & More! Concepts Underglazes for Bisque, Majolica and More represent a new generation in fired color. The Concepts palette of bold, vibrant colors is chromatically arranged for easy color selection. The versatile formula allows for both translucent design work and solid coverage. Concepts work well with a variety of decorating techniques, including majolica. They are ideal for contemporary and classic design. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Apply to shelf cone 04 bisque. 2. Apply 1 coat for translucent designs. • Each color family has light, bright and dark values listed vertically. Choose a family and the three values will harmonize every time. 3. Apply up to 3 coats for solid coverage. • For majolica, apply Concepts designs over 3 coats of SN 352 White Satin or glaze of choice. 4. For clear glaze application, brush on or dip clear glaze over Concepts. • Use the Drop ’n Fill technique for solid coverage: Generously load a #1 or #4 liner with Concepts and drop color onto desired area. Let dry. 5. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • Concepts colors mix and blend easily. Create a custom blend using 2 or more Concepts colors. • Concepts is designed for use with CN 2000D Concepts Clear Dipping Glaze, IN 1001 Brush-On Clear Glaze or GL 612 Diamond Clear Glaze. Available in 2-oz. and 8-oz. squeeze bottles. Assorted colors in gallon. LIGHT C O N C E P T S Bright, vibrant colors CN 021 Light Saffron CN 031 Light Butternut CN 041 Light Papaya CN 061 Light Salsa CN 071 Light Scarlet CN 081 Light Wine CN 291 Light Purple CN 261 Light Grape CN 101 Light Heather CN 012 Bright Straw CN 022 Bright Saffron CN 032 Bright Butternut CN 042 Bright Papaya CN 052 Bright Tangerine CN 062 Bright Salsa CN 072 Bright Scarlet CN 082 Bright Wine CN 292 Bright Purple CN 262 Bright Grape CN 102 Bright Heather CN 033 Dark Butternut CN 043 Dark Papaya CN 053 Dark Tangerine CN 063 Dark Salsa CN 073 Dark Scarlet CN 083 Dark Wine CN 293 Dark Purple CN 263 Dark Grape CN 103 Dark Heather CN 281 Light Brown CN 282 Bright Brown CN 232 Bright Briarwood CN 233 Dark Briarwood CN 241 White CN 253 Dark Black DARK BRIGHT CN 011 Light Straw Great for sponging & splattering CN 013 Dark Straw CN 221 Light Blush 8 CN 222 Bright Blush DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE Bright Light CN 081, CN 181 CN 082, CN 182 Dark CN 083, CN 183 DM-2355 DM-2353 Smooth & creamy— Easy for all skill levels CN 111 Light Delft CN 121 Light Nautical CN 131 Light Tidepool CN 141 Light Aqua CN 112 Bright Delft CN 122 Bright Nautical CN 132 Bright Tidepool CN 142 Bright Aqua CN 151 Light Blue Spruce CN 302 CN 152 Bright Caribbean Bright Blue Spruce Traditional & contemporary looks CN 113 Dark Delft CN 123 Dark Nautical CN 133 Dark Tidepool CN 271 Light Jade CN 161 Light Wintergreen CN 171 Light Kelp CN 181 Light Kiwi CN 201 Light Grey CN 211 Light Taupe CN 272 Bright Jade CN 162 Bright Wintergreen CN 172 Bright Kelp CN 182 Bright Kiwi CN 202 Bright Grey CN 212 Bright Taupe CN 163 Dark Wintergreen CN 173 Dark Kelp CN 183 Dark Kiwi CN 203 Dark Grey CN 213 Dark Taupe Perfect for stencils CN 153 Dark Blue Spruce Solid Drop ’n Fill Coverage Clear Dipping Glaze 1 Stroke Transparent, 3 Strokes Solid Flowers: Wine Family Leaves: Kelp Family Outlines: FD 267, 271, 254 Cherries: Wine Family Leaves: Kelp Family Bright Light CN 081, CN 171 CN 082, CN 172 Dark CN 083, CN 173 CN 2000D ★ Clear Dipping Glaze Enhances the underlying colors with depth and brilliance CN 2000D available in gallon DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 9 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS LEAD-FREE, NONTOXIC AND CLEAR DIPPING AND BRUSH-ON GLAZES Studios and finishedware manufacturers use a Duncan Clear Dipping Glaze when looking for a quick and easy way to apply a sparkling finish to ware. Duncan offers a wide range of clear dipping and brush-on glazes made to give a truly clear glazed Available in a 4-oz. jar, finish to shelf pint, gallon, 5-gallon pail and 50-gallon cone 04 bisque. 1. CLEAR DIPPING GLAZES Duncan Nontoxic Clear Dipping Glazes offer a quick and easy way to glaze ware. They are particularly useful for glazing large volumes of pieces. Concepts™ Clear Dipping Glaze Concepts Clear Dipping Glaze (CN 2000D) is a lead-free, nontoxic glaze formulated specifically for use over Concepts™ Underglazes for Bisque. It results in a brilliant glossy finish. CN 2000D ★ Clear Dipping Glaze Envision™ Clear Dipping Glaze Envision Clear Dipping Glaze (IN 1001D) is a lead-free, nontoxic dinnerware-safe glaze for use over underglazes and on bisque. Truly versatile, beautifull clear, Envision Clear Dipping Glaze is excellent for decal and gold firings. IN 1001 ★ Clear Satin Clear Dipping Glaze Satin Clear Dipping Glaze (SN 351D) gives a subtle smooth sheen to underglazes and bisque. SN 351 ★ Clear Crackletone™ Clear Dipping Glaze Crackletone Clear Dipping Glaze (CR 800D) results in random hairline cracks that form after firing to create interesting crackle patterns. CR 800 Clear CLEAR BRUSH-ON GLAZES Duncan Clear brush-on Glazes offer excellent control of where glaze is applied. Their convenience and ease of use make them ideal for ceramic hobbyists and enthusiasts. Envision™ Clear Brush-On Glaze Envision Clear Glaze (IN 1001) is a lead-free, nontoxic and dinnerware-safe glaze for use over underglazes and on bisque. Truly versatile and beautifully clear, Envision Clear Glaze is excellent for decal and gold firings. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. Apply 2 generous coats to shelf cone 04 bisque, stilt and glaze fire to shelf cone 06. TIPS & TECHNIQUES • Use Duncan SB 807 #6 Fan Glaze Brush for a flowing application of IN 1001 Clear Glaze. 2. Use Envision Clear BrushOn Glaze over all Concepts™ Underglazes for Bisque, Cover-Coat® Opaque Underglazes and E-Z Stroke™ Translucent Underglazes. IN 1001 ★ Clear 10 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE Satin Clear Brush-On Glaze Satin Clear Brush-On Glaze (SN 351) provides a subtle smooth sheen to underglazes and bisque. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. Apply 2 generous coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 2. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. SN 351 ★ Clear TIPS & TECHNIQUES • Apply Satin Clear Glaze over underglazes to create a soft, elegant “no glare” sheen. 2. 4. 3. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS DIPPING GLAZES TIPS & TECHNIQUES Make sure ware is clean and free of any dust or clay particles. Dust bisque thoroughly with a duster brush and damp-sponge to remove any dust. • Use clean hands or dipping tongs (available at ceramics supply shops) to hold the ware. 1. Pour glaze into a container and mix with a new toilet bowl brush. We recommend that you avoid using high-speed electric mixers. • Dip with 1 single smooth motion, in and out of the glaze, using wrist action to turn the ware in the glaze. 3. Dip remainder of ware, overlapping the already dipped area slightly. • Keep ware from touching the sides or bottom of dipping container, as the glaze coating may be wiped away from contact areas. 4. Touch up ware with a glaze brush as needed. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • As you remove the ware from dipping container, shake any drips from the ware. 2. Dip 1/2 to 3/4 of the piece of ware into the glaze and quickly lift out. • Before placing the dipped ware on a rack or cart, finger-smooth any drips or runs. Nontoxic Clear Dipping Size Availability Concepts TM 1 Gallon 5 Gallon 50 Gallon Clear Dipping Glaze CN 2000D Note: Most clear dipping glazes are food safe. Due to its cracked surface, CR 800D is not food safe. EnvisionTM Clear Dipping Glaze IN 1001D Satin Clear Dipping Glazes SN 351D CrackletoneTM Clear Dipping Glaze CR 800D See your Duncan Distributor for special size requests on Duncan Clear Dipping Glazes Crackletone™ Clear Brush-On Glaze Crackletone Clear Brush-On Glaze (CR 800) results in random hairline cracks that form after firing to create interesting crackle patterns. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. Apply 2 coats of Crackletone Clear Glaze to shelf cone 04 bisque. 2. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. TIPS & TECHNIQUES • Crackletone Clear Glaze can be successfully used over most underglazes. CR 800 Clear • Once Crackletone Clear Glaze is fired, wipe piece with India ink, thinned Translucent Stains or acrylic paint. • Wipe back with soft cloth to enhance crackle pattern. • For decorative vessels, we recommend using transparent Envision™ Glazes for the inside. • Crackletone Clear Glaze is not waterproof and should not be applied to food containers. Crackletone Clear Glaze is often used on decorative pieces such as lamp bases, bookends, figurines and vases for dried and silk flowers. Available in a 4-oz. jar, pint, gallon, 5-gallon pail and 50-gallon DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 11 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS DIMENSIONAL GLAZE Thicker than brush-on glaze and applied with the fine-writer tip bottle, these glazes provide a raised effect, allowing for outlining and the addition of dimension to fired artwork. French Dimensions™ French Dimensions is a stand-up dimensional glaze for raised design effects, such as dots, stripes, squiggles and outlines, over and under nonmoving glazes and over each other. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Apply with squeeze bottle directly to greenware or shelf cone 04 bisque. • French Dimensions is often used for simulated stained glass and contemporary slip trailing techniques. Create design on greenware or soft fire bisque; stilt and fire to shelf cone 04. Fill design with various glaze colors; stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. 2. Maintain steady squeeze pressure. Avoid bottle tip touching ware. 3. For greenware application, fire to shelf cone 04. Apply glaze, stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. Available in a 1.25-oz. squeeze bottle 4. For bisque application, apply French Dimensions over glaze that has dried or under a glaze. Let French Dimensions dry before glaze application, then stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • Use in combination with other glazes for intriguing looks. • Use to create lace effects, outlines, lettering and dots. • French Dimensions is overglaze compatible. FD 265 French Straw FD 266 French Papaya FD 267 French Scarlet FD 268 French Wine FD 269 French Plum FD 270 French Delft FD 271 French Kiwi FD 272 French Briarwood FD 258 Pure White FD 254 Black Licorice TEXTURED GLAZE Features a porous matte finish with fine crystals and can be fired on greenware or bisque. Sandstars™ Textured Glazes Sandstars Textured Glazes are unique with richly colored glaze crystals that sparkle like stars on textured matte backgrounds. Because Sandstars are porous after fired, they can be applied to greenware and bisque. Available in a 4-oz. jar. White and Black available in pint. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix crystals at bottom of jar into color. • Sandstars may be accented or tinted with E-Z™ Stroke Translucent Underglazes. 2. Apply 3 flowing criss-cross coats to greenware or cone 04 bisque. Dryfoot (omit glaze from bottom of piece) when applied to greenware. 3. Fire dryfooted greenware to shelf cone 04. Stilt and fire bisque to shelf cone 06. DM-1060 • French Dimensions™ may be applied over Sandstars to create raised accents. • Sandstars are popular for sgraffitoed designs in greenware. • Sandstars are not overglaze compatible. • Fired Sandstars may be glazed with GL 612 Diamond Clear Gloss Glaze for a unique effect and make it possible to apply overglaze. Note: Sandstars are not recommended for use on food containers due to the textured surface it creates. SA 875 White SA 893 French Vanilla SA 876 Ivory SA 907 Lemon Yellow SA 908 Apricot SA 909 Orange Peel SA 910 Watermelon SA 911 Cherry Red SA 880 Raspberry SA 881 Wisteria SA 883 Baby Blue SA 882 Periwinkle SA 897 Royal Blue SA 884 Midnight Blue SA 886 Turquoise SA 900 Summer Teal SA 885 Teal SA 887 Jade SA 898 Black Olive SA 889 Terra-Cotta SA 888 Tan SA 890 Saddle Brown SA 906 Elephant Grey 12 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE SA 892 Raven Black CRACKLE GLAZE Produces a crackle finish similar to crazing when fired. Crackle glaze is used on decorative ware to create an antiqued look. Crackles™ Glazes Crackles Glazes are formulated to produce a beautiful cracked finished after fired, resulting in a unique antique and decorative look. Because of their transparency, Crackles Glazes can be applied over plain ceramic bisque or underglaze designs. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Apply 2 smooth thin coats to cone 04 bisque and dryfoot (omit glaze from bottom of piece). • To enhance the crackle pattern, put any color India ink or thinned TS or acrylic paint onto ware and wipe back with a soft cloth. 2. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • Crackle pattern will appear as the kiln cools and continue long after the piece has been fired and removed from the kiln. • Crackles Glazes are overglaze compatible. Note: Crackles Glazes are not recommended for use on food containers due to crackled surface, which can hold bacteria. Available in a 4-oz. jar and pint CR 800 Clear DM-1377 CR 822 Mocha Cream Crackle CR 821 Parchment Crackle CR 823 Celadon Crackle CRYSTAL GLAZE Consists of a base color with various crystals added. These crystals when fired produce unique results every time! Crystals™ Glazes Crystals Glazes create bright multicolor bursts and specks, unique in every firing. Color crystals move in the glaze firing, creating a distinctive colorful finish, depending on the size of the crystal, slope of the piece and temperature of the fire. Available in a 4-oz. jar and pint BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Stir product thoroughly to suspend crystals that may have settled at the bottom of the jar. Note: Mixing instructions depend on crystal size—refer to jar label. • To create custom looks, apply Crystals Glazes in combination with other glazes and other colors. 2. Apply 3 coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. Keep Note: Some Crystals Glazes are not larger crystals sparse near bottom of the piece safe for use on food containers due to to prevent crystals from flowing onto kiln shelf. porous surface. Check label for specific information. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. CR 904 CR 913 CR 906 Cranberry Frost Peppered Raspberry Fudge Marble CR 901 Waterfall CR 911 Ocean Mist CR 903 Emerald Falls DM-81C CR 914 Grape Splash CR 907 La Fiesta CR 908 Monet’s Garden CR 915 Night Frost CR 912 Spring Meadow CR 910 Forest Moss CR 909 ★ Moss Green CR 905 ★ Blueberries CR 902 Night Sky DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 13 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS COURTYARD ART GLAZES These unique, self-antiquing, lead-free matte glazes result in rich varied color. The contrasting color produced during firing provides exotic finishes on flat and textured clay surfaces. Courtyard Art Glazes work well with Concepts™ Underglazes for Bisque. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Apply 2-5 coats (depending on application process) to shelf cone 04 bisque. Lighter colors require more coats. • Courtyard Art Glazes can be applied with a sponge, spritz bottle or brush. 2. Let dry between coats. 3. Stilt and fire to cone 06. • Spritzing: Use an industrial spray bottle on mist setting for base coat coverage. For full coverage, mix 1/2 Courtyard Art Glazes and 1/2 water, and spritz on 3-4 coats of mixture. Lighter colors will require 4 or more coats for solid coverage. • Detail over Spritzing: Mix 1/2 Concepts color and 1/2 water. Use the stream setting on spray bottle to create thin lines of color, spots or drip effects. • Courtyard Art Glazes are overglaze compatible. Note: CY 110 Iron Ore is not food safe due to its textured surface. Available in a 4-oz. jar, 8-oz. squeeze bottle and pint CY 101 ★ Rose Dawn CY 102 ★ Sagebrush CY 103 ★ Desert Pine CY 104 ★ Mediterranean Olive CY 105 ★ Pear Cactus CY 106 ★ Harness Leather CY 107 ★ Palomino Pride CY 108 ★ Cactus Sand CY 109 ★ Iron Buffalo CY 110 Iron Ore CY 111 ★ Burnt Clay CY 112 ★ Saddle Clove CY 113 ★ Hearthstone CY 114 ★ Cool Night CY 115 ★ Butte CY 116 ★ Lava Slate CY 111 Burnt Clay with CN 063 Dark Salsa and CN 073 Dark Scarlet CY 105 Pear Cactus with CN 043 Dark Papaya and CN 203 Dark Grey CY 110 Iron Ore with CN 033 Dark Butternut and CN 173 Dark Kelp 12 14 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE CY 112 Saddle Clove with CN 203 Dark Grey and CN 043 Dark Papaya Just Spritz It! DM-2286 Fish Create these fun art finishes with the spray of a bottle. Refer to spritzing technique on page 14. DM-2188 Mega Dish Beddy Bug Birdfeeder Eyes: CN 253 Dark Black DM-1910 Plain Turned Candlestick Eyebrows, swirls and dots: CN 113 Dark Delft Face: Spritz with CY 112 Saddle Clove, overspray onto hood and body DM-2196 Giant Beddy Bug Remainder of pieces: Spritz with CY 114 Cool Night Drizzle all pieces with thinned CN 113 Dark Delft While wet, spritz again with CY 114 Cool Night Dryfoot and fire to cone 06. Drill and assemble with a threaded lamp rod to stabilize. DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 15 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS LEAD-FREE TRANSLUCENT, OPAQUE AND SPECKLED GLAZES Can be mixed, blended and layered for translucent to solid opaque coverage. Envision Glazes We have added 19 new colors to the Envision Glazes line! Envision Glazes are the lead-free cousin to popular Duncan Gloss Glazes. They work with a variety of decorating techniques and produce a distinctively smooth and elegant appearance in colors ranging from opaque to transparent. All are safe for use on food containers. Opaque Envision Glazes Provides a glossy, opaque, lead-free finish. Can be blended with other colors or used alone for solid shiny coverage. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • Envision Glazes move very little during firing. Apply with smooth, even strokes. 2. Apply 2-3 smooth even coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. Available in a 4-oz. jar and pint Translucent Envision Glazes Provides lead-free semitransparent, glossy coverage and is great for creating unique fired backgrounds and covering detailed figurines. DM-2163 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • Most Envision Glazes are overglaze compatible. Refer to label instructions for proper application and usage. • Most colors may be mixed together to create custom colors with no changes in application or performance. •Envision reds and greens can be fired simultaneously with no special precautions. T R A N S L U C E N T IN 1001 ★ Clear IN 1629 ★ Ivory Belleek IN 1038 ★ Parchment IN 1039 ★ Mocha Cream IN 1003 ★ Sun Yellow IN 1006 ★ Tearose IN 1032 ★ Miami Pink IN 1022 ★ Peach Blush IN 1021 ★ Terra-Cotta IN 1781 ★ Pumpkin Orange NEW IN 1004 ★ Sunset Red IN 1005 ★ Ruby Red IN 1009 ★ Cherry Red IN 1010 ★ Plum Blush IN 1055 ★ Grape IN 1011 ★ Royal Purple IN 1002 ★ Nordic Light IN 1064 ★ Baby Blue IN 1033 ★ Bluebonnet IN 1034 ★ Larkspur IN 1640 ★ Foliage Green NEW IN 1634 ★ Royal Blue IN 1013 ★ Denim Blue IN 1014 ★ Galaxy Blue IN 1018 ★ Celadon IN 1065 ★ Light Turquoise IN 1016 ★ Peacock IN 1015 ★ Caribbean Blue IN 1017 ★ Sea Mist Green IN 1036 ★ Bluegrass IN 1019 ★ Holiday Green IN 1037 ★ Leaf Green IN 1020 ★ Sherwood Green IN 1667 ★ Caramel IN 1023 ★ Butter Toffee IN 1047 ★ Roasted Pepper IN 1673 ★ Espresso IN 1666 ★ Walnut Brown IN 1627 ★ Clear Black 16 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE DM-2330 O P A Q U E NEW IN 1653 ★ Downright White IN 1100 ★ White NEW NEW IN 1073 ★ Strawberry IN 1074 ★ Cranberry NEW NEW IN 1076 ★ Federal Blue IN 1077 ★ Navy IN 1035 ★ Rain Tree Green IN 1116 ★ Emerald Bay IN 1070 ★ Beige NEW NEW IN 1044 ★ Sand Diego IN 1071 ★ Lemon IN 1030 ★ Cornmeal IN 1053 ★ Harvest IN 1072 ★ Baroque Gold IN 1031★ Antique Peach IN 1054 ★ Cantaloupe NEW IN 1059 ★ Light Pink IN 1007 ★ Carnation Pink IN 1008 ★ Antique Mauve IN 1060 ★ Bright Wine IN 1063 ★ Light Purple IN 1012 ★ Orchid NEW IN 1057 ★ Iced Mint IN 1046 ★ Harbour IN 1045 ★ Romaine IN 1061 ★ Light Kelp IN 1078 ★ Key Lime NEW NEW NEW IN 1080 ★ Mocha IN 1081 ★ Cocoa IN 1082 ★ Chocolate Brown IN 1075 ★ Cobalt Blue IN 1048 ★ Delphinium NEW IN 1062 ★ Light Kiwi IN 1058 ★ Clover IN 1079 ★ Turquoise IN 1056 ★ Aqua Fresca IN 1043 ★ Driftwood IN 1042 ★ Grey IN 1041 ★ Shale IN 1026 ★ Very Black See Speckled Glazes on page 18 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 17 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS Continued from page 17 Speckled Envision™ Glazes Tiny specks of color have been added to Translucent and Opaque Envision bases for a unique glossy, lead-free finish. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • Envision Glazes move very little during firing. Apply with smooth, even strokes. 2. Apply 2-3 smooth even coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. Available in a 4-oz. jar and pint. Assorted colors available in pint. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • Most Envision Glazes are overglaze compatible. Refer to label for proper application and usage. • Most colors can be mixed together to create custom colors with no changes in application or performance. • Envision reds and greens can be fired simultaneously with no special precautions. TRANSLUCENT SPECKLED IN 1027 ★ Spiced Cream IN 1029 ★ Tweed IN 1040 ★ Mocha Spice IN 1028 ★ Grey Spice NEW NEW IN 1066 ★ Blueberry Spice IN 1067 ★ Grape Spice NEW NEW IN 1068 ★ Ocean Mist IN 1069 ★ White Sand OPAQUE SPECKLED IN 1049 ★ Sand Bar IN 1052 ★ Sage Brush IN 1051 ★ Paprika Cream IN 1050 ★ Oregano River Rock™ Glazes River Rock Glazes are a cousin to speckled Envision™ Glazes. River Rocks bring a rich, earthy look to your art. These color-flecked glazes have the glossy, opaque appearance of polished stone. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • River Rock Glazes flow very little in the firing process, making them suitable for techniques such as majolica, sponging and glaze-butting. 2. Apply 3 flowing criss-cross coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • River Rock Glazes are overglaze compatible. DM-2330 RI 560 ★ White RI 573 ★ Sand RI 566 ★ Slate Grey RI 570 ★ Summer Blue RI 563 ★ Steel Blue Available in a 4-oz. jar RI 568 ★ Raspberry 18 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE RI 562 ★ Amethyst RI 564 ★ Jade Green RI 565 ★ Terra Cotta RI 567 ★ Black Stonewashed™ Glazes These semiopaque speckled glazes offer a range of soft, muted colors with satin-smooth finishes. Embedded with color flecks, Stonewashed Glazes resemble natural minerals. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • Stonewashed Glazes flow very little in the firing process, making them suitable for techniques such as majolica, sponging and glaze-butting. 2. Apply 3 flowing criss-cross coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. ST 403 ★ Sand Pebbles ST 401 ★ Calico Cream ST 404 ★ Wild Rose ST 402 ★ Mountain Mist ST 405 ★ Summer Pond ST 406 ★ Spring Valley ST 408 ★ Greystone • Stonewashed Glazes are overglaze compatible. Available in a 4-oz. jar SATIN MATTE GLAZE Results in a matte finish with a soft sheen. Satin Glazes Satin Glazes move very little during firing, which makes them ideally suited for creative design work, majolica and controlled glazing techniques. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • While most Satin Glazes are opaque in coverage, some (like SN 353 Ivory) are transparent and self-antiquing and can be used over underglazes. 2. Apply 2-3 smooth even coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • All Satin Glazes are overglaze compatible and safe for use on food containers. DM-2030 • White Satin Glaze is the favorite satin basecoat for traditional majolica. Available in a 4-oz. jar. Assorted colors available in pint. SN 351 ★ Clear SN 352 ★ White SN 353 ★ Ivory SN 354 ★ China Flesh SN 355 ★ Orange Fizz SN 356 ★ Poinsettia SN 357 ★ Rose SN 359 ★ Country Blue SN 360 ★ Turquoise SN 361 ★ Christmas Green SN 363 ★ Terra-Cotta SN 364 ★ Ginger SN 365 ★ Chocolate SN 362 ★ Grey SN 366 ★ Black DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 19 NONTOXIC FIRED PRODUCTS HIGH-FIRE GLAZES Formulated to work with shelf cone 6 high fire clay bodies, these glazes capture the beautiful look of pottery glazes. They are lead-free, nontoxic and dinnerware safe, and are ready to use right from the jar. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • Dryfoot stoneware. 2. For HF 576 Clear: Apply 2 smooth, even coats to stoneware and porcelain, greenware or bisque. • High Fire Glazes will flow during firing. Graduate lighter glaze application toward the bottom of the piece. 3. For colored High-Fire Glazes: Apply 3 smooth coats, graduating lighter application toward the bottom of the piece. 4. Dryfoot ware (omit glaze from bottom of piece). Available in a 4-oz. jar and pint DM-2227 Note: Many of our lead-free fired products designed for low-fire application also work well at high-fire temperatures. Check the Colorworks Color Guide (LX 1031) to see high-fire results. 5. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 6. HF 576 ★ Clear HF 551 ★ Rosewood HF 552 ★ Arctic Ice HF 553 ★ Electric Blue HF 554 ★ Pistachio HF 556 ★ Cobblestone HF 557 ★ Autumn HF 558 ★ Ironstone HF 577 ★ White Satin HF 583 ★ Black Gloss HF 555 ★ Mint Julep CERAMIC SPECIALTY PRODUCTS Used for special decorating techniques and unique applications. SY 547 Wax Resist A wax emulsion formula that repels underglazes and glazes applied over it, allowing for design work or special effects. Great for artists and potters. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Dampen sponge; squeeze out excess water. • Underglaze designs: Apply base coat of underglaze color to greenware. Paint design with Wax Resist over base coat. When dry, apply contrasting color over the ware. Bisque fire to shelf cone 04. After firing, remove loose underglaze particles with a stiff brush before glazing. 2. Apply 1 good coat to greenware, bisque, underglaze or glaze. Allow to dry thoroughly. 3. Gently remove any excess color from the resist areas with a dampened sponge before firing. 4. Fire greenware or bisque. • Glaze designs: Paint designs with Wax Resist directly on shelf cone 04 bisque or over 3 coats of dry, unfired glaze applied to shelf cone 04 bisque. When dry, apply 1 coat of a second glaze color over ware. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. Wax Resist and Mask ’n Peel available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle. Wax Resist also available in an 8-oz. squeeze bottle. 20 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE SY 548 Mask ’n Peel® A water-based emulsion formulated to protect design areas or colors, making application of background or adjoining colors faster and easier. The Mask ’n Peel formula is also available in an easy-to-use applicator bottle (SY 555 Write & Peel). BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Dampen sponge or brush with Brush Cleaner; (see page 34) squeeze out excess moisture. • Underglaze designs: Apply a base coat of opaque underglaze color to greenware. Paint design with Mask 'n Peel over the base coat. When design is dry, apply a contrasting color over the ware. Remove the mask while the color is still slightly damp. 2. Apply 1 good coat to desired areas. Allow to dry thoroughly before applying color. While the color is still slightly damp, lift the corner of the masked areas with a tool or your fingernail, and use your fingertips to gently roll the mask toward the area. • Glaze design: Paint a design with Mask 'n Peel directly on bisque or over 3 coats of dry, unfired glaze applied to shelf cone 04 bisque. When mask is dry, apply 1 coat of a second glaze color, then remove mask while glaze is still slightly damp. • SY 555 Write & Peel is great for creating lines and dots. Additional Ceramic Specialty Products available (contact your Duncan Distributor): SY 556 Dipping Glaze Thickener for adjusting viscosity of your dipping glaze SY 545 Patch-A-Tatch® Ceramic cement used to attach or repair greenware or bisque PROFESSIONAL FIRED PRODUCTS PROFESSIONAL FIRED PRODUCTS The Duncan line of Professional Glazes performs beautifully time after time. Because they do contain lead or other toxic materials, please remember that these professional glazes should not be used by children in schools or in situations where supervision is required. Professional fired products include the ASTM D-4236 CAUTION seal (similar to ACMI CL standards) on the label. Products in this section are certified to be properly labeled with information on safe and proper handling and use. These products have also had a toxicological evaluation by a medical expert, and labels disclose any known health risks associated with improper handling of the products. Due to changing FDA and Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations, always refer to the product label for the most current safety information. Professional Red Underglaze Red-Coat® Opaque Underglazes Red-Coat Opaque Underglazes produce intense, opaque reds when fired under GL 611 Ultraclear® or GL 612 Diamond Clear Glaze. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • Red-Coats may be used for brushing, sponging and most decorative brushwork. 2. Apply 3 flowing coats only to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06 after applying clear glaze. • Red-Coats are formulated for use with GL 611 Ultraclear or GL 612 Diamond Clear Glaze. • Greenware pieces partially decorated with Cover-Coats and bisque fired to shelf cone 04 can be accented with Red-Coat colors, then glazed to complete. • Keep brushes and hands clean and free from oil and salt when working with Red-Coats. • Thin application can cause red to turn white or grey during firing. Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle • Keep kiln well ventilated during firing to allow for the brightest reds. DM-2330 RC 204 Ripe Tomato RC 207 Cherry Red RC 201 Flaming Red DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 21 PROFESSIONAL FIRED PRODUCTS PROFESSIONAL CLEAR GLAZES The perfect finishing touch to your leaded or nontoxic projects. Ultraclear® Clear and Dipping Glazes Ultraclear is an excellent all-around gloss glaze ideal for use over leaded or nontoxic underglazes and bisque, brightening colors and producing a finish of great clarity with little color distortion. Diamond Clear and Dipping Glazes Diamond Clear Brush-On and Diamond Clear Dipping (GL 612D) add a brilliant clear gloss finish and extra clarity to all your projects using leaded or nontoxic underglazes and bisque. The radiant gloss finish brightens underglazes, and Diamond Clear is overglaze compatible, too! This product when fired is safe for use on food containers. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS DIPPING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Apply 2 flowing coats of Brush-On Clear to shelf cone 04 bisque. 1. Use dipping tongs (available at ceramics supply shops) to hold shelf cone 04 bisque. 2. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. 2. Dip with one single, smooth motion, in and out of the glaze, using wrist action to turn the ware in the glaze. Professional Clears have a wide firing range. Many artists fire them hotter and up to cone 6 for porcelain; we recommend testing before high-fire application. 3. Keep ware from touching the sides or bottom of dipping container, as the glaze coating may be wiped away from contact areas. 4. As you remove the ware from the dipping container, shake any drips from the ware. 5. Before placing the dipped ware on a rack or cart, smooth any drips or runs. GL 612 ★ Diamond Clear GL 611 Ultraclear Available in a 4-oz. jar, pint, gallon and 5-gallon 22 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE GLOSS GLAZES These leaded glazes move slightly in firing and need not be applied as smoothly as their lead-free cousin Envision™ Glazes. Gloss Glazes come in a wide range of colors, from opaque to transparent, for a brilliant finish every time. Translucent Gloss Glazes Translucent Gloss Glazes provide semitransparent glossy coverage and are great for creating unique fired backgrounds and covering detailed figurines. Available in a 4-oz. jar and pint BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. 2. Apply 2-4 flowing coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • Use Gloss Glazes for marbleizing, spattering, sponging, stenciling and stippling. GL 679 Royal Danish GL 760 Dry Champagne DM-2243 GL 782 Wicker GL 642 Desert Tan GL 789 Basket Brown GL 759 Pastel Peach GL 623 Rose Pink GL 787 Wine Cooler GL 626 Royal Ruby GL 651 Wine GL 676 Aegean Blue GL 784 Midnight Blue GL 639 Apple Green GL 772 Christmas Tree Green GL 672 Evergreen GL 609 Emerald GL 1609 Emerald Green GL 669 Bottle Green DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 23 PROFESSIONAL FIRED PRODUCTS Opaque Gloss and Gallery Opaque™ Glazes Bold and beautiful is the only way to describe the Opaque Gloss and Gallery Opaque Gloss Glazes. These colors with similar characteristics are now shown together for a complete example of the Opaque professional glazes available from Duncan. These products give total opaque coverage on large, smooth surfaces, producing a consistent finish every time. Available in a 4-oz. jar and pint 24 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. 2. Apply 2-4 flowing coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. • Use Gloss Glazes for marbleizing, spattering, sponging, stenciling and stippling. GL 638 Opaque White GL 664 Milk Glass GO 130 Winter White GO 101 Ivory GL 670 Sun Yellow GL 601 Marigold Yellow GL 632 Tangerine GL 658 Tiger Lily GL 637 Christmas Red GL 614 Matador Red GO 134 Calypso Red GO 135 Candied Apple Red GO 136 Victorian Red GO 123 Burgundy GO 137 Black Cherry GL 647 Baby Blue GL 779 Wedgwood Blue GL 648 Catalina Blue GO 105 Federal Blue GL 778 Seafoam GO 120 Nautical Blue GL 613 Black ART GLAZE When applied over a detailed piece, Art Glazes show depth and enhance the texture of the piece. Art Glazes Art Glazes are formulated to give any piece a touch of elegance. Colors range from solid to translucent, and each contains tiny flecks of accent color. Finishes range from satin to glossy. The shape of the ware and the thickness of application will influence the final appearance, and no two firings are likely to produce exactly the same result! AR 726 Grey Flannel TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • Art Glazes (except AR 603 Autumn) are overglaze compatible. 2. Apply 3 flowing coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. Available in a 4-oz. jar AR 697 Eggnog BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. AR 731 Palomino Spice AR 710 Toffee AR 692 Maple Sugar AR 950 ★ Indian Summer AR 603 Autumn PROFESSIONAL CRYSTAL GLAZE Contains added crystals that during firing create unique patterns and effects. No two firings are ever alike! Crystaltone™ Glazes These exciting professional glazes produce dazzling special effects. Crystaltone Glazes are opaque gloss colors embedded with color crystals that melt and run during the firing process. Each firing results in unique and magical flow patterns that depend on the shape of the ware and application of the glaze. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well according to jar label instructions. • Clean brushes thoroughly. Tiny crystals cling to bristles and may appear on your next piece. 2. Apply 3 flowing coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Apply crystals evenly for a balanced look, or as desired. 4. Apply large crystals sparsely near the bottom of the piece to keep the crystals from flowing onto kiln shelf. 5. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. DM-2332 20091 Harvest Time 20086 Emerald Clouds 20026 Monterey Jade 20065 Spanish Moss 20089 Raspberry Ice 20020 Plum Beautiful 20088 Blueberry Ice 20095 Blue Enamelware 20075 Dalmatian Available in a 4-oz. jar DM-2305 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 25 PROFESSIONAL FIRED PRODUCTS SPECIALTY GLAZES This must-have collection of specialty glazes has been a favorite of ceramists for years. With this collection of products, you’ll be able to create the special finishes that make your work unique. Antique Blue This product is so appealing, it’s in a category all by itself! Antique Blue is a rich, medium blue with metallic gold highlights. Colors move in the glaze firing to form intriguing patterns. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. Mix well. 2. Apply 3 heavy coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. Fired Snow This fired dimensional product produces billowy white texture that simulates snow, ocean foam, clouds, etc. This specialty glaze is used mainly as an accent glaze on Christmas items and to create fun accents on any art and can be applied up to 3/4" thick. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. Apply heavily to shelf cone 04 bisque. Use a palette knife, brush, sponge, ice cream stick or squeeze bottle. Avoid thin application. 1. Mix well. 2. Apply 3-4 flowing coats to shelf cone 04 bisque. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 04. SY 1024 Antique Pewter fires to shelf cone 06. 4. Do not fire with greenware or other glazes. 2. Apply over unfired glaze. • Antique Blue is overglaze compatible. 3. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. TIPS & TECHNIQUES TIPS & TECHNIQUES • Use these polished metal finishes for solid coverage or for accenting. SY 546 Snow AN 313 Antique Blue DM-2332 Available in a 4-oz. jar DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES • To obtain a different look, tint or accent Snow with E-Z Stroke® Translucent Underglazes. 26 Metallic Glazes With these subtle metallics that have a slight filigree effect, you’ll be able to create the special finishes that make your work unique. Available in a 4-oz. jar SY 553 Antique Brass SY 554 Antique Bronze SY 1024 Antique Pewter SY 1025 Heirloom Silver Available in a 4-oz. jar OVERGLAZES Our beautiful Precious Metals and Luster Overglazes are designed to give your projects just the right accent over a fired glaze. Precious Metals—Bright Gold, White Gold and Premium Gold Add a brilliant accent of gold to special projects. Bright Gold and White Gold contain 5% gold. Premium Gold contains 10% gold. DM-2237 OG 801 Bright Gold Available in a 2-gram bottle OG 802 White Gold OG 805 Premium Gold BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Make sure that the surface of your piece is free of dust, skin oils and lotions to ensure proper adhesion. Wipe surfaces with rubbing alcohol prior to applying the overglaze (except when used over Crackle Glazes). • The appearance of the gold will vary with the type of glaze over which it is applied. 2. Apply with a brush that is designated solely for use with the particular overglaze used. • When applied over a gloss glaze, the gold will be shiny. When applied over a matte glaze, the gold will be dull. 3. Place a small amount of overglaze on a glazed palette. Apply 1 smooth coat. Do not let gold pool in an area; brush it out smoothly. 4. Correct application should produce a red, green or caramel rich color when unfired, depending on overglaze used. 5. Stilt and fire gold overglaze to shelf cone 019-018. 6. Clean brush in Essence and let dry. 7. Overglazed ware can be fired while it is still wet. The kiln must be clean, well ventilated (do not overload) and follow a normal firing schedule. Do not touch wet decoration and handle as little as possible until ware is fired to avoid smudging. • If gold is accidentally applied on the wrong area, dip a cotton swab in Essence and wipe off misplaced color. • If any areas are missed, go back and touch up before gold overglaze dries. • If using a metallic overglaze and Mother-of-Pearl on the same piece, apply and fire the metallic overglaze first. Luster—Mother-of-Pearl A translucent overglaze with a lustrous iridescence. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES Before beginning, follow steps 1 and 2 under Basic Instructions for Precious Metals. • The appearance of Mother-ofPearl will vary with the type of glaze over which it is applied. OG 803 When applied over a gloss glaze, Mother-of-Pearl Mother-of-Pearl will add a shiny luster. When applied over a matte glaze, Mother-of-Pearl will add a dull luster. 1. Place a small amount of overglaze on a glazed palette. Available in a .5-oz. bottle 2. For a swirled look, swirl on 1 coat, overlapping strokes. For a smooth look, brush on all strokes in the same direction. Correct application should produce a light blue tint. Clean brush in Essence and let dry. 3. Follow step 7 under Basic Instructions for Precious Metals. Stilt and fire Motherof-Pearl to shelf cone 020. Available in a .5-oz. bottle • If Mother-of-Pearl is accidentally applied on the wrong area, dip a cotton swab in Essence and wipe off misplaced color. • If any areas are missed, go back and touch up before Mother-of-Pearl dries. • If using a metallic overglaze and Mother-of-Pearl on the same piece, apply and fire the metallic overglaze first. Overglaze Accessory—Essence Used to clean brushes and tools used with overglazes. Any other cleaning agent may contain water or solvents that will cause separation of the overglaze during subsequent applications. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Swish overglaze brush in solvent until bristles are free of product. Wipe on paper towel. • Use a separate bottle of Essence for each overglaze product. • Mark the bottles according to which overglaze product was used. Contamination can result if brushes and/or Essence used with one product come in contact with brushes and/or Essence used with another. DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 27 A C RY L I C P R O D U C T S & A C C E S S O R I E S ACRYLIC PRODUCTS Nonfired colors that are used mainly for decorative purposes. The wide variety of Duncan acrylic colors and finishes are easy to work with and give you a wonderful range of finished looks. OS™ Opaque Acrylics A new formula that combines the best of OS and NT Acrylics. This new water-based acrylic gives total opaque coverage and its new base lets the true color of the pigments shine through. With its organized, graduated palette, it’s easy to select the right colors for your tole, decorative or drybrush project. OS Opaque Acrylics can also be mixed to create new color tones, tints and shades. OS Opaque Acrylics work well on bisque and most craft surfaces. Select a color family (A-U) and work from the darkest to the lightest value (5-1) to give decorative painting beautiful shading and depth. DM-2344 DM-2346 1 B LIGHT A D E F G H I J K OS 527 Pale Ivory OS 467 Light Brown OS 492 Angel Flesh OS 485 French Vanilla OS 433 Pale Yellow OS 550 Papaya OS 448 Peach OS 444 Light Pink OS 551 Cotton Candy OS 441 Dresden Flesh OS 531 Rosy Tan OS 514 Peaches ’n Cream OS 442 Oriental Flesh OS 434 Lemon Peel OS 438 Orange Peel OS 557 Tangelo OS 446 Shocking Pink OS 558 Miami Pink OS 443 Native Flesh OS 489 Saddle Brown OS 486 Terra-Cotta OS 491 Goldenrod OS 435 Dark Yellow OS 484 Persimmon OS 454 Rust OS 455 Holly Red OS 563 Candy Apple OS 583 Mocha OS 534 Spiced Amber OS 472 Walnut OS 440 Burnt Orange OS 493 Sandalwood OS 436 Gold OS 439 Hot Orange OS 568 Fire Thorn OS 503 Barnyard Red OS 483 Real Red OS 473 Black Brown OS 533 Rosy Brown OS 495 Chocolate Fudge OS 481 Cinnamon OS 508 Butterscotch OS 571 Curry OS 449 Bright Red OS 573 Creole Spice OS 574 Burgundy OS 575 Crimson NEW OS 580 Mushroom SOFT OS 431 White 2 C NEW 3 NATURAL OS 547 Bisque White NEW TONED OS 499 Cornsilk Yellow 4 OS 582 Toasted Tan NEW DARK OS 432 Ivory 5 OS 581 True Taupe OS 471 Medium Brown 28 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. Apply 1 or more good, smooth coats. 2. Thin with water or Thin ’n Shade if needed. 3. Seal with ceramic spray or brush-on sealer. TIPS & TECHNIQUES • OS Opaque Acrylics are wonderful for bisque and craft surface base coats, brushwork, stenciling, sponging, drybrushing and tole and decorative painting. DM-2347, 2348, 2349 L M N O P Q Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle. OS 431 White and OS 476 Black available in a 4-oz. jar and pint. R S T U DM-2251 NEW OS 552 Raspberry Cream OS 450 Lilac OS 553 Glacier Blue OS 456 Baby Blue OS 584 Lake Blue OS 469 Light Turquoise OS 554 Juniper Berry OS 555 New Leaf OS 556 Lemon Grass OS 500 Snowcloud Grey OS 561 Diner Aqua OS 562 Sea Grass OS 464 Bright Green OS 463 Medium Green OS 474 Grey Country Colors NEW NEW OS 559 Azalea OS 452 Purple OS 560 Summer Blue OS 457 Medium Blue OS 585 Soft Blue NEW NEW OS 447 Magenta OS 564 Pansy OS 565 Confederate Blue OS 459 Bright Blue OS 586 Ultramarine OS 468 Deep Turquoise OS 566 Eucalyptus OS 488 Christmas Green OS 466 Avocado OS 567 Ash OS 569 Concord OS 541 Northern Blue OS 460 Navy OS 587 Stormy Sea OS 590 Green Tomato OS 458 Wedgwood Blue NEW OS 480 Garnet Red OS 589 Sunflower OS 570 Teal OS 465 Holly Green OS 544 Rain Forest Green OS 487 Olive Moss OS 475 Charcoal OS 504 Country Rose NEW OS 576 Cordovan OS 453 Grape OS 577 Black Iris OS 512 Liberty Blue OS 588 Deep Sea OS 578 Deep Spruce OS 579 Sherwood Dark OS 548 Green Leather OS 549 Prairie Olive OS 476 Black DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 29 A C RY L I C P R O D U C T S & A C C E S S O R I E S ACRYLIC ANTIQUING PRODUCTS Used to add extraordinary definiton and highlights to acrylic painting projects. Perfect for creating weathered and aged effects. Water-Based Antiquing Gels™ Water-Based Antiquing Gels are a revolutionary breakthrough in antiquing—no need for solvents! The rich, thick and creamy formula results in easy, no-drip application and rich, lustrous antiqued finishes. The waterbased formula cleans easily with water and produces no odor or fumes. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. To antique, apply 1 coat over dry acrylic color, working it into all crevices; wipe back with soft cloth or tissue. • To remove more color, moisten cloth or tissue with water or Thin ’n Shade and wipe again. 2. Seal with Ceramic Spray or Brush-On Sealer. Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle • For rouging, blush color on piece with a dry brush. DM-2107 WG 843 Metallic Gold WG 844 Metallic Silver NEW NEW NEW WG 845 Bronze WG 846 Copper WG 847 Pearl Oil-Based Translucent Stains Oil-Based Translucent Stains are oil-based antiquing translucents in vibrant colors that are wiped back with water. Their composition allows them to blend easily and smoothly. And, Translucent Stains have a new faster drying time. Best of all, they can be cleaned up with water. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. To antique, apply 1 thin coat over dry acrylic color, working it into all crevices; wipe back with soft cloth or tissue. • To remove more color, moisten cloth or tissue with water and wipe again. 2. Seal with Ceramic Spray or Brush-On Sealer. • To enhance color retention, lightly seal between layers of color. • For rouging, blush color on piece with a dry brush. • Reserve brushes for use only with Translucent Stains. Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle DM-2345 TS 551 White TS 552 Ivory NEW NEW TS 567 Patina Green TS 568 Tan Sparkle 30 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE TS 553 Yellow NEW TS 569 Buckskin TS 554 Orange NEW TS 570 Pecan Sparkle TS 555 Red TS 556 Fuchsia TS 557 Purple TS 558 Blue Purple TS 559 Blue NEW TS 571 Walnut TS 560 Aqua TS 561 Green NEW TS 564 Brown TS 565 Black Brown TS 562 Sienna TS 563 Red Brown TS 572 Mesquite TS 566 Black TEXTURED ACRYLICS Acrylic coverage with texture to give a sand or granite like finish to your art! Granite Stone® These textured, nontoxic colors resemble mountain granite with realistic sparkling flecks. The rich, thick formula provides easy brush-on application. The brush-on formula works well with all other acrylic products and can be applied in a variety of techniques. Available in a 4-oz. jar GS 235 Quartz GS 247 Peach Quartz GS 251 GS 252 Turquoise Dust Santa Fe Turquoise BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. 2. Apply 1 generous coat with a soft brush; let dry, then apply a second criss-cross coat. • Granite Stone can be applied to ceramic bisque, fired glazed surfaces, wicker, wood, plaster, glass, papier-mâché, silk flowers and more! • For raised detailing, apply 3-4 coats. DM-2434 GS 248 Canyon Rock GS 257 Red Rock GS 249 Pueblo Sand GS 238 Sand GS 250 Southwest Sand GS 239 Rose Quartz GS 240 Amethyst GS 253 Moss GS 254 Serpentine GS 242 Pebble Blue GS 255 Blue Zircon GS 237 Sierra GS 236 Crystalline GS 243 Slate GS 244 Lava GS 256 Black Sand GS 258 Pine Green PEARLESCENT ACRYLICS Acrylic paint with a pearlescent particles mixed in to give a pearly finish! Liquid Pearls™ Liquid Pearls are acrylic colors with a soft, pearlescent finish. Some Liquid Pearl colors contain particles that give them a golden glow. Liquid Pearls are self-sealing. Available in a 1-oz. squeeze bottle BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • These colors drybrush easily for glimmering highlights. • Quite transparent, Liquid Pearls add gleaming accents to butterfly wings, flower petals—anywhere you want subtle glowing color. 2. Apply 2 or more smooth coats with a soft brush. Let dry between coats. 3. Thin with water or Thin ’n Shade if needed. DM-2436 PL 195 Golden White PL 177 Lemon Sherbet PL 197 Champagne Ice PL 207 Golden Pink PL 182 Candy Pink PL 184 Purple Iris PL 208 Golden Blue PL 187 Ice Blue PL 216 Golden Aqua PL 211 Golden Green PL 175 White Mist PL 214 Golden Ivory PL 226 Gold Lamé PL 212 Golden Brown PL 233 Rich Ruby PL 234 Cranberry PL 228 Wisteria PL 230 Royal Blue PL 221 True Blue PL 231 Forest Green PL 232 Glorious Green PL 235 Black DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 31 A C RY L I C P R O D U C T S & A C C E S S O R I E S METALLIC ACRYLIC PAINT Acrylic with a fine metallic finish that resembles, gold leaf, copper or any of the precious metals. Ultra Metallics™ Ultra Metallics are rich, gleaming water-based metallic colors that won’t tarnish. Ultra Metallics can be mixed with other water-based nonfired colors to create an even wider range of metallic colors. DM-1377 BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. Mix well. 2. For solid coverage, apply 2 or more coats with a soft brush. UM 950 Brite Gold 3. For detailing, apply 1 coat. UM 951 Solid Gold UM 952 Antique Gold UM 953 Bronze UM 954 Copper UM 957 Red UM 959 Green UM 958 Blue UM 960 Violet UM 956 Silver UM 955 Pewter TIPS & TECHNIQUES • Ultra Metallics are self-sealing. Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle NEW UM 961 Burgundy ACRYLIC BRUSH-ON SEALERS Designed to protect finished acrylic pieces from scratches and dust, and make them long lasting. Acrylic Brush-On Sealers give a unique sheen to the finished piece, allowing the true color to show through. Glitzy Sealers Glitzy Sealers provide a clear, protective finish with the added glitz of tiny flecks of glittering color in Gold, Silver and Crystal. Easy-to-use brush-on sealers are quick drying and fun! BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. 2. Apply 2 coats of Glitzy Sealer with a soft brush. • Use Glitzy Sealers to add a subtle sparkle to Christmas decorations, wedding favors, Easter decorations and anywhere you would like to add the look of fine glitter. 3. Let dry between coats. • Glitzy Sealers can be applied over fired and nonfired finishes. • Use any brush-on sealer to enhance color beneath sealer and protect your artwork. Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle AS 976 Glitzy Gold AS 977 Glitzy Silver AS 978 Glitzy Crystal NEW AS 955 Satin Sealer Dries to a soft satin finish AS 953 Gloss Sealer Dries to a beautiful gloss finish AS 954 Matte Sealer Dries to a soft matte finish Available in 2-oz. and 8-oz. squeeze bottles 32 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE AS 959 Hi-Gloss Sealer Dries to a high gloss finish Brush-On Sealers Brush-On Sealers produce a smooth, hard protective coating on your acrylic projects. In addition to protecting your projects, sealers are used to brighten colors, too. Our nontoxic Brush-On Sealers provide the same excellent results as ceramic spray sealers and dry quickly to an invisible finish. A new Satin Sealer joins our popular line. GLITTER ACRYLIC PAINT Acrylic with glitter that when dry creates a sparkling finish. Sparklers™ Brush-On Glitter These premixed glitter colors are permanent and won’t flake or rub off. They work on most craft surfaces except washable fabric. Sparklers can be applied directly on the surface and over other acrylic colors. Sparklers dries to the touch in two hours. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • Wash brush with fabric softener to help remove glitter. 2. Apply 2-3 coats for solid coverage; let dry between coats. Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle • Sparklers are self-sealing. 3. Apply 1 coat for highlights. DM-2309 DM-2327 SG 880 Crystal SG 882 Glittering Gold SG 881 Glittering Silver SG 883 Bright Copper SG 884 Copper Flash SG 885 Starlight Rose SG 888 Ruby Red SG 886 Purple Flash SG 887 Electric Blue SG 889 Emerald Green CERAMIC SPECIALTY PRODUCTS Snow and Crackle products that enhance projects with realistic and fun textured effects. Nonfired Snows These nontoxic, nonfired self-sealing snows produce realistic snow and textured effects over finished pieces decorated with nonfired products and on already fired glaze surfaces. Nonfired Snow has a smooth, marshmallow-cream consistency. Glittering Nonfired Snow with fine glitter particles has a consistency of whipped cream. Icicle Snow contains pearlescent flakes and creates a billowy texture. In addition to ceramic surfaces, nonfired snow products can be used on wood, plastic, glass, Styrofoam®, baskets, grapevine wreaths and more. DM-1120 BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Mix well. • Cake decorator technique: Use palette knife to fill pastry tube with No-Fire Snow or Glittering No-Fire Snow. Select tips with large design openings, as snow products may clog smaller openings. Use slow, steady pressure to squeeze design onto surface to be decorated. Clean design tips thoroughly and dispose of the pastry tube. As an alternative to a pastry tube, you can also use a plastic sandwich bag. 2. Apply with brush, palette knife, sponge or pastry tube. Rinse brush or tool frequently to avoid product buildup. 3. Allow to dry between coats and 24-48 hours after final application. Available in a 4-oz. jar • Brush design techniques: Load a round synthetic bristle brush heavily with No-Fire Snow or Glittering No-Fire Snow, allowing a small amount of the product to remain on the tip of the brush bristles. To create raised flower petals and leaves, place tip of brush at end of flower petal or base of leaf. Press down on the brush, slightly rolling the bristles as stroke is pulled out. Allow to dry for 24-48 hours, then paint design with acrylic colors. • Palette knife technique: Nonfired Snows can be applied with a palette knife to create landscapes and designs. Experiment with pressing, pulling and twisting motions with the palette knife for a variety of raised effects. Allow to dry for 24-48 hours, then paint design with acrylic colors. AS 964 No-Fire Snow AS 974 Glittering No-Fire Snow AS 975 Icicle Snow • Holiday Decorations: Nonfired Snows can be added to completed projects, including ceramic bisque, wood, plaster, glass tree ornaments, grapevine wreaths, greeting cards and more. Nonfired Snows are not recommended for decorating holiday windows, as they are permanent when dry. • Snows can be tinted with OS Opaque Acrylics to create custom colors. DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 33 A C RY L I C P R O D U C T S & A C C E S S O R I E S Continued from page 33 Quik-Crackle™ Quik-Crackle is a nontoxic, water-soluble medium used between two nonfired water-based colors to create an antiqued wood or aged pottery look. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Base coat piece with OS™ Opaque Acrylics, Ultra Metallics™ or Liquid Pearls™. • Cracking follows the direction in which the topcoat color was applied. If color was swirled on, the cracks swirl. Straight strokes will give your project straight cracks. 2. When base coat is dry, apply 1 smooth, even coat of Quik-Crackle. Clean brush immediately with water and Duncan Brush Cleaner. 3. Let Quik-Crackle dry for 20 minutes to one hour. Quik-Crackle can set overnight and the same exciting results will be achieved. DM-1449 4. Working quickly, use a clean, soft brush to apply an even coat of a contrasting topcoat color over the dry Quik-Crackle. 5. Topcoat with OS Opaque Acrylics. SP 401 Quik-Crackle Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle 6. Once OS Opaque Acrylic color has been applied, do not reapply more color after cracking starts. 7. Cracking time may vary from color to color. • Over brushing can reduce amount of cracking. Apply acrylic quickly with 1 smooth, even coat. • Achieve large, bold cracks by applying a heavier topcoat color. • Achieve fine cracks by applying a thin topcoat color. • Achieve a fine, web cracking by sponging on topcoat color. • Flat Opaque brushes give the best results when applying Quik-Crackle. • When cracking has completed and the topcoat is completely dry, seal with spray sealer and add brushstrokes or design work. Old World Crackle NEW Old World Crackle Step 1 (AS 979) and Step 2 (AS 980) are nontoxic formulas that used together give a deep and uniform crackle over an acrylic surface, resulting in a unique “old world” crackle look. TIPS & TECHNIQUES BASIC INSTRUCTIONS OLD WORLD CRACKLE STEP 1 & STEP 2 STEP 1 (MEDIUM) • Antiquing: After Step 2 is dry, use Water-Based Antiquing Gels to antique crackled areas. Base coat piece with color that is to appear between the finished cracks. Without a base coat, the color of bisque or surface being worked on will appear between the cracks. 1. Mix acrylic color with Step 1 according to desired size of the cracks: Small cracks—2 parts acrylic /1 part medium Medium cracks—1 part acrylic /1 part medium Large cracks—1 part acrylic /2 parts medium • Marbling: When mixing acrylic color with Step 1, mix 2 or more colors separately and paint or sponge on a marbled design. Let dry and apply Step 2 over marbled design; let dry and cracks will appear. 2. Brush 1 heavy coat of mixture over surface of piece and let dry. 3. Decorate surface as desired with acrylics or metallics. STEP 2 (ACTIVATOR) NEW 1. Apply 1 thick coat of Step 2 over piece. Once applied, cracks will slowly begin to form. When Activator is completely dry, crackle pattern will appear. 2. Let dry at room temperature. NEW NEW AS 979 & AS 980 AS 979 & AS 980 AS 979 & AS 980 Small Cracks Medium Cracks Large Cracks Old World Crackle Activator is self-sealing. Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle DM-2332 Acrylic Products Accessories Thin ’n Shade® Thin ’n Shade (AS 957) is a water-based medium for use with any water-based ceramic color, fired or nonfired product. It extends drying time of colors so they remain workable longer. It is also a purer thinning agent in areas where water systems contain contaminants that may affect ceramic color results. Brush Cleaner Brush Cleaner (AS 952) is an excellent cleaner and conditioner for brushes. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS Available in an 8-oz. squeeze bottle 34 1. Remove excess color from brush, then work a small amount of cleaner into brush. 2. Rinse brush in warm water. Reshape brush and let dry. DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE Available in 2-oz. and 8-oz. squeeze bottles BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. To thin colors, mix Thin ’n Shade with any water-based ceramic fired or nonfired color as you would with water to the consistency required for the specific decorating technique. • Thin ’n Shade keeps product “open” longer, extending drying time and keeping paint from drying too soon on the palette. DM-2354 Available in a 2-oz. squeeze bottle Prep-Coat Prep-Coat (AS 960) is a nontoxic, water-based primer for ceramic bisque, plaster and other craft surfaces. Prep-Coat evens out the surface, covering both soft and hard spots, and is colored to resemble the color of cone 04 bisque for smoother application and better adherence of colors. Doll Composition Body Doll Composition Body (DC 100) is an essential for doll enthusiasts and hobbyists without a kiln. It is designed for use in plaster ceramic molds to cast doll parts, figurines or decorative ceramic-like items. It casts like earthenware slip yet is baked in your home oven. Give this tested formula a try for quick home decorative projects! BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. Apply 1 even coat of Prep-Coat with a soft brush to surface of piece. TIPS & TECHNIQUES • Prep-Coat base sprayed with Porcelain Ceramic Spray Sealer produces the look of porcelain bisque. • An excellent base for chalks, Prep-Coat can be tinted with water-based acrylic colors to provide colored backgrounds. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Cast in mold as for low-fire ceramics. • Doll Composition is not just for dolls! 2. Let dry then remove seam lines. 3. Place cast pieces on baking sheet in preheated oven at 350 degrees F (177 degrees C) and bake for two hours. • A quick and easy way to create ceramic-like molded pieces using your home oven. • Can be carved, wet sculpted and built up. • Doll Composition in its liquid form can be tinted with acrylics. Available in gallon • Doll Composition is formulated for easy attachment of pieces. • Durable and shock-resistant formula after baking. Finished pieces do not easily chip. PROFESSIONAL NONFIRED PRODUCTS SPRAY SEALERS Ceramic Spray Sealers are final spray coatings that produce smooth, hard surfaces. They are used to brighten the colors and protect the finishes of pieces decorated with nonfired color products. Be sure to follow appropriate cautions listed on labels. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS TIPS & TECHNIQUES 1. Shake can well before each use. • After spraying, turn can upside down and spray until only clear gas appears. 2. Holding can upright 8-12" from surface, spray with a slow, even motion. • If spray stops or is irregular, twist off spray head and clean with a straight pin. 3. Surface should have an overall wet look. To avoid sags and drips, do not spray too heavily. • Test spray on cardboard first to prevent sputtering. 4. Wipe valve clean. Super Gloss Spray Sealer (SS 330) Produces a lustrous, smooth and hard final finish. This sealer provides the highest gloss spray finish over both water-based and oil-based nonfired colors. Clear Gloss & Clear Matte Spray Sealers (SS 331 and SS 332) Can be used under, over and between Duncan acrylic colors. To maintain a bright acrylic base coat, spray on a coat before antiquing. Porcelain Spray Sealer (SS 334) Produces the look and feel of fine porcelain bisque when applied over a fired glaze or Prep-Coat. It is ideal as a final finish over drybrushed pieces. It can be used under, over and between acrylic colors. Super Matte Spray Sealer (SS 339) Produces a smooth, even, flat matte finish on acrylic and translucent colors. Particularly effective on realistic animal figurines. It softens underlying colors and provides a shine-free protective surface. All available in 12-oz. spray cans DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 35 D U N C A N P R O D U C T S , P R O G R A M S & M AT E R I A L S MOLDS Over 700 molds are offered in the Duncan Mold Line. Longtime favorites are featured in the Duncan Mold Catalog LX 1023. We highlight some of our molds in this Color Guide, as well as in Duncan University and New Product Flyers. New molds can also be found on the Duncan website, www.duncanceramics.com. DM-2274 DM-1847 DM-2329 BRUSHES & TOOLS We offer a wide array of quality Duncan brushes and tools for artists of all levels. Signature Premium and Debut Taklon Brushes are favorites of decorative artists around the world! The entire selection of Duncan Brushes and Tools can be seen on the Duncan website, www.duncanceramics.com, and are available through your nearest Duncan Distributor. 36 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE DUNCAN UNIVERSITY Since 1968, more than 60,000 students worldwide have participated in the Duncan Ceramics teacher educational programs, taught by the foremost ceramics experts in the world, Duncan Ambassadors. In 2000, we unveiled the all-new Duncan University, built on the foundation of 32 years of ceramics education experience. Discover the wealth of knowledge, inspiration and creativity just waiting for you at every level of Duncan University! Currently, there are over 200 Duncan Ambassadors teaching worldwide and over 50 courses designed to meet the needs of every level of artist. For more detailed information on Duncan University, visit our website, www.duncanceramics.com. Examples of Duncan U Courses Duncan U Awards DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 37 D U N C A N P R O D U C T S , P R O G R A M S & M AT E R I A L S DUNCAN WEBSITE At www.duncanceramics.com, you can locate your nearest Duncan Distributor and Ambassador, and find out about our latest products and programs. With over 100 free ceramic art projects on-line, the Duncan website provides you with endless inspiration! We invite you to visit us today. Our free bimonthly newsletter keeps you up-to-date on new products and provides helpful tips from our staff of artists and designers. Also included in e-friends are comments and tips from artists around the world! Sign up for e-friends at www.duncanceramics.com. DUNCAN COLORWORKS A complete art and education program that features nontoxic fired products available in pints. Colorworks is designed especially for artists and school art teachers. The complete program includes a detailed color guide with side-by-side comparisons of low-fire and high-fire results for each color in the Colorworks line. Also available are a brilliant tile chart poster to make color selection easy in the classroom or studio, and detailed lesson plans for K-12. For more information about Colorworks, or to obtain these materials, contact your Duncan Distributor or visit the Duncan website at www.duncanceramics.com. PR 006D Cast and PR 006E Hand-built Lesson Plans LX 1031 Color Guide Available in pints 38 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE PR 006C Poster MERCHANDISING SUPPORT MATERIAL Duncan Enterprises offers several items to help support ceramic dealers. Duncan Product Merchandising and Rack System Create your own custom Duncan product merchandising system. All racks in our new racking system are 2.5 feet in length and can be stacked. The amount of facings vary for each different rack depending on the size of the product it holds. Header Card Holder Rack MY 1103 attaches to any of the product racks listed below. Header cards are available for many of the Duncan product lines. Each product rack also features a channel strip holder for identification of products displayed in each rack facing. Planograms recommending the best way to arrange products in the new racking system are available for all Duncan product lines. Contact your Duncan Distributor to order these merchandising support materials. Rack Number Holds Following Product Sizes Holds Following Number of Items MY 1103 Header Card 1 Header Card MY 1104 1-oz. Squeeze Bottle 20 bottles across/6 deep MY 1058 2-oz. Squeeze Bottle 17 bottles across/6 deep MY 1105 4-oz. Jar 10 bottles across/6 deep MY 1106 8-oz. Squeeze Bottle 12 bottles across/6 deep Product Header Cards Header cards featuring digital tile images make it easy and convenient to select, organize and promote Duncan color lines. The digital tile images on each header card are 1" square, the same size as tiles from the DM-2331 Tile Chart Tile Mold and on the Super System Tile Chart Boards. All header cards fit into the MY 1103 Header Card Rack and are available for many popular Duncan color lines. Contact your Duncan Distributor for details. DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE 39 D U N C A N P R O D U C T S , P R O G R A M S & M AT E R I A L S Super System Tile Chart Boards For your convenience and ease of color selection, our Super System Tile Chart Boards have been reconfigured to feature tile chips in order according to product families and characteristics. In addition, each of the four boards is now available for individual sale or as a set of four. MY 1073 Complete set of all 4 boards ➀ Board Number Use this board if you are a Duncan Products ➂ ➃ MY 1108 Nontoxic Low & HighFire Glaze MY 1109 Professional Ceramic Fired Products MY 1110 Acrylic, Specialty Products & Sealers Ceramic Studio Decorative Painter Finishedware Producer School or Institution Ceramic Studio Decorative Painter Finishedware Producer School or Institution Professional Ceramic Artist Ceramic Studio Decorative Painter Finishedware Producer School or Institution All Nontoxic Fired Product All Nontoxic Fired Product All Cautionary Fired Product All Nontoxic Acrylic Products Dimensional Glaze Textured Glaze Crackle Glaze Crystal Glaze Art Glaze Gloss Glaze Speckled Glaze Satin Matte Glaze High-Fire Glaze Underglaze Clear Glaze Gloss Glaze Opaque Glaze Art Glaze Crystal Glaze Specialty Glaze Overglaze Acrylic Antiquing Gel Antiquing Stain Textured Acrylic Pearlescent Acrylic Metallic Paint Glitter Paint Specialty Products French Dimensions Sandstars Crackle Glazes Crystal Glazes Courtyard Art Glazes Envision Translucent Glazes Envision Opaque Glazes Envision Speckled Glazes River Rocks Stonewashed Glazes Satin Glazes High-Fire Glazes Red-Coat Opaque Underglazes Clear Glazes Translucent Gloss Glazes Opaque Gloss Glazes Gallery Opaque Glazes Art Glazes Crystal Glazes Specialty Glazes Fired Snow Overglazes OS Opaque Acrylics Water-Based Antiquing Gels Translucent Stains Granite Stone Liquid Pearls Ultra Metallics Sparklers Brush-On Glitter Sparkle Sealers Snows Quik-Crackle Old World Crackle ASTM Rating Product Categories ➁ MY 1107 Decorative Underglaze & Nontoxic Clear Underglazes Nontoxic Clear Glaze E-Z Stroke Translucent Underglazes Cover-Coat Opaque Underglazes Concepts Underglazes for Bisque All Nontoxic Clears Note: If you purchased the MY 1073 2000 Tile Chart System Board Set, contact the distributor you purchased it from with proof of purchase for your free update package. Product Information Flyers Duncan has created several color flyers in support of our new molds and major color lines. Flyers include up-to-date product information and techniques, as well as digital photos of color tile chips. They are excellent for use in the classroom. Contact your Duncan Distributor to obtain free copies of the latest product information flyers. The Artist’s Choice For beautiful watercolor works of fired art! Take creativity as far as an artist can with ceramists’ pigments made for watercolor painting. Create the most highly desired fired ceramic looks, from classic to contemporary, with fine definition or more carefree brushwork. For watercolor works of fired art, E-Z Strokes is the preferred choice of beginners and professionals alike. DM-2030 Athenian Decorative Pitcher DM-2023 Athenian Goblet 40 DUNCAN COLOR GUIDE Complete E-Z Strokes palette inside. Features 6 new colors! Scott Causey Duncan Enterprises Scott first began working with clay as a child. Through a series of coincidences, doors continued to open, furthering his exploration of clay both as an art form and career path. Scott’s unique and finely crafted work has been featured in several Florida museums. Most recently, his pieces were purchased by the Polk Museum of Art in Lakeland Florida. His works are also owned by private collectors around the world. Scott earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree at the Ringling School of Art & Design. He currently works as a full-time studio artist in Sarasota Florida with his wife Jodi and son Chase. welcomes you to its latest splash of color! As we continue to strive to provide our ceramic artists the best in innovative new products, I’m pleased to announce that this latest Color Guide includes over 50 new colors displayed on inspirational pieces from artists around the world. You can refer to the inside back cover of this guide to learn more about many of our contributing artists. Duncan ceramic products and educational programs are the most used and trusted since our original founder, my grandmother Erma Duncan, discovered the ceramic arts in 1946. She would be pleased with the continued efforts we make to provide you, the artist and craftsperson, with the best color palettes available. Making color selection easy begins with having a full range of color available and ends with having the color placed in a fashion that facilitates easy choices. You will notice we have reorganized many of our popular color lines to make it easier for you to select color. SCOTT CAUSEY www.scott.causey.com Each of our color palettes was evaluated for its ability to meet basic and advanced color needs. What you will find with the Duncan balanced palettes are complete color lines, with little or no duplication. We kept the most popular colors, added basic colors where needed and spiced up the lines with colors that you’ve been asking for. Look for our exciting new additions to the E-Z Stroke, Cover-Coat, Envision, Ultra Metallic, Opaque Acrylics, Translucent Stains and Antiquing Gel lines. Duncan University continues to grow, thanks to over 200 International Duncan University Ambassadors teaching thousands of students who continue to enroll in courses every day! We have over 50 Duncan University courses to choose from. Courses designed by talented artists around the world are added every season! Visit our website at www.duncanceramics.com and contact your nearest Duncan University Ambassador to learn more about the art of ceramics. We at Duncan are committed to making it easy for our customers to experience creativity and the excitement of personal accomplishment. And that commitment continues as we explore new avenues of creativity to share with you. We hope you enjoy this Color Guide and find it useful as a tool for your artistic accomplishments! Pam Alexander Susan Bach Stan Bitters Steve Davies Maria Espinoza Jennifer Heynen Pam has worked in the art industry for over 30 years, creating as well as teaching all levels, from elementary through university. She has earned numerous art awards. Inspired by the classics and energized by contemporary art, Pam continues to break new ground as she heads up the design and instruction for Duncan U. Susan's large scenic vessels highlight her talent for surface design, as well as her intrigue with various forms in clay. Using traditional materials in a nontraditional manner, each piece is created with terra-cotta clay, lustrous glazes and overglazes. Her work is currently on display at the Deland Museum of Art in Deland, Florida. Internationally known ceramics artist Stan Bitters is the creative mind behind the huge ceramic sculptures that decorate the exterior of Duncan Enterprises. Stan is one of the few great artists who has undertaken the exciting task of integrating art in architecture. He continues his work in creating ceramic and bronze sculptures. An internationally renowned artist and sculptor, Steve is best known for his beautifully detailed, expressive bronze sculptures. He is a recent recipient of the Horizon Award for significant contributions to the arts. Through his innovative techniques and unique style, Steve has helped make Duncan a leader in design. In her work at Duncan, Maria helps to create the pieces that set the trends in the ceramics industry. Accomplished in the ceramics process, from pouring and cleaning, to decorating and firing, her talents are used to prepare Ambassador training sessions, as well as produce pieces for seminars, trade shows, flyers and more. Relatively new to the designer circuit, Jennifer has captured a lot of attention–and significant shares of the home and giftware markets–with her handmade mosaic tiles. Her contemporary style and unique talent combined with the brilliance of Concepts™ colors are the basis for a successful business and bright career. consumer@duncanmail.com consumer@duncanmail.com handmade@bloomington.in.us bluibis@aol.com www.pottersstudio.com Larry Knight Jennifer Nersesian Tony Natsoulas Randy Olsen Kim Ramirez Eddie Silva A ceramics artist and Duncan Ambassador for over 20 years, Larry has served as traveling teacher, contributing author to major ceramic trade magazines and freelance teacher, specializing in porcelain. He is CAI certified in addition to having several manufacturers’ certifications. Jennifer has worked with a variety of mediums, including pen and pencil, papier-mâché, acrylic paints, screenprinting and airbrushing. Her career in ceramics started with the unconventional process of airbrushing and screenprinting onto manufactured tiles. This led to working with clay and experimenting with building objects. Tony has been sculpting life-size ceramic figures for 18 years. As a professional artist and student, he has been able to meet and show with most of the artists that pioneered the Northern California ceramics movement of the 1960’s and 70’s. His works have been in museum and gallery exhibitions all over the world. Kim, who fills the critical role of marketing support for the Duncan Ceramics team, says she is becoming obsessed with the art form. As someone who never considered herself artistic, she finds she is developing a talent and love for ceramics as she creates more pieces. She recently became a Certified Duncan Teacher. An intern for the Duncan Ceramic Art Department, Eddie has proven himself a valuable member of the team, helping to create samples for future school art shows. He has also received training to become a Certified Duncan Teacher. Currently a student at University of California, Davis, he is earning a Fine Arts Degree. jsnerses@hotmail.com www.tonynatsoulas.com Randy got his start in ceramics working with his mother as a child at the Potters Studio in Fresno, California. Working in clay for over 25 years, Randy is now developing new products for the studio, as well as developing new processes. The Potters Studio line has become a mark of quality among gallery, giftware and home and garden buyers. palexander@duncanmail.com President and CEO larryk@ncp.net hazelolsen@aol.com www.pottersstudio.com kramirez@duncanmail.com consumer@duncanmail.com COLOR GUIDE © 2001 Duncan Enterprises 5673 East Shields Avenue Fresno, CA 93727 USA www.duncanceramics.com LX 1030 Printed in USA 8/01