In this video, an excerpt from her Workshop from Home webinar (which is now available on CLAYflicks!), Rhonda Willers gives an overview of two ways to experiment with colored terra sigillata. Rhonda walks through practical tips for mixing and labeling your tests, discusses how different base sigillatas like OM4, Redart, and Grolleg can be combined to enhance both color and performance, and more!
Whether you're into rich reds, soft peaches, or other colors from stains and oxides, this video will give you a great foundation on which to start building your own custom palette. So have a look and get mixing! –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
This clip was excerpted from Workshop from Home with Rhonda Willers, which is available on CLAYflicks. CLAYflicks subscribers can view this and all of CAN's full-length videos on CLAYflicks! Not a subscriber yet? No problem—click here to sign up.
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Published Jun 27, 2025
This clip was excerpted from Workshop from Home with Rhonda Willers, which is available on CLAYflicks. CLAYflicks subscribers can view this and all of CAN's full-length videos on CLAYflicks! Not a subscriber yet? No problem—click here to sign up.
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