Image Transfer

with Press Mold

with Jason Bige Burnett

Image Transfer - Part One

Learn how to apply multiple screen printed transfers to greenware plates.

Image Transfer - Part Two

Continue on and listen to how Jason decides to decorate and finish his plates.

Image Transfer with Press Mold

Learn how to re-hydrate slipped slabs and manipulate form with press molds.

Course Description

Learn from Jason Bige Burnett on how to transfer underglaze stencils to leather hard plates. Listen and follow along as Burnett describes how he considers and resolves surface design and allows for play and spontaneity!

Also learn his detailed technique for re-hydrating slabs and using press molds to manipulate forms with applied underglaze stencils.


  Image Transfer with Jason Bige Burnett
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Jason Bige Burnett’s artwork is a desire . . . a desire to spark wonder and joy pulled straight from the crayon colors of children’s drawings and Saturday morning cartoons . . . a desire for the nostalgia of summer camp cheers and military school cadences . . . a desire from a drag queen’s curves wrapped around the circumference of a steaming cup of coffee. He believes that common utilitarian vessels can contain such overwhelming desire and he imbues them with such energy through explosive pattern, emotional narrative, bold lines and illustrative colors. He hopes that these designs ignite the conscious and subconscious self through daily ritual and reflection.

Burnett earned his BFA in ceramics, a BA in printmaking and a BA in graphic design from Western Kentucky University in 2009. Since then, he has taught and exhibited across the United States and was a co-creator and coordinator of the Arrowmont Pentaculum at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. He has completed residencies at Pocosin Arts in 2019; Belger Arts Center in 2018; Penland School of Crafts 2009-2010 and 2017; and Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 2013-2013. Jason is also the author of Graphic Clay: Ceramic Surfaces & Printed Image Transfer Techniques. In 2013, Jason was named an Emerging Artist by Ceramics Monthly magazine.