Description
Porcelain painters design and create visual art on porcelain surfaces and objects such as tiles and pottery. They use a variety of techniques to produce decorative illustrations ranging from stenciling to free-hand drawing.
Other titles
The following job titles also refer to porcelain painter:
china designer & painter
china painter
porcelain designer & painter
porcelain designer and painter
china decorator
porcelain decorator
china designer and painter
Minimum qualifications
No formal educational credential is generally required to work as a porcelain painter.
ISCO skill level
ISCO skill level is defined as a function of the complexity and range of tasks and duties to be performed in an occupation. It is measured on a scale from 1 to 4, with 1 the lowest level and 4 the highest, by considering:
- the nature of the work performed in an occupation in relation to the characteristic tasks and duties
- the level of formal education required for competent performance of the tasks and duties involved and
- the amount of informal on-the-job training and/or previous experience in a related occupation required for competent performance of these tasks and duties.
Porcelain painter is a Skill level 2 occupation.
Porcelain painter career path
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Long term prospects
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Essential knowledge and skills
Essential knowledge
This knowledge should be acquired through learning to fulfill the role of porcelain painter.
- Intellectual property law: The regulations that govern the set of rights protecting products of the intellect from unlawful infringement.
Essential skills and competences
These skills are necessary for the role of porcelain painter.
- Create artwork: Cut, shape, fit, join, mould, or otherwise manipulate materials in an attempt to create a selected artwork – be the technical processes not mastered by the artist or used as a specialist.
- Develop visual elements: Imagine and apply visual elements such as line, space, colour, and mass to express emotions or ideas.
- Maintain an artistic portfolio: Maintain portfolios of artistic work to show styles, interests, abilities and realisations.
- Use artistic materials for drawing: Use artistic materials such as paint, paintbrushes, ink, watercolours, charcoal, oil, or computer software to create artwork.
- Create sketches: Draw sketches to prepare for a drawing or as a standalone artistic technique.
- Select artistic materials to create artworks: Select artistic materials based on strength, colour, texture, balance, weight, size, and other characteristics that should guarantee the feasibility of the artistic creation regarding the expected shape, color, etc. – even thought the result might vary from it. Artistic materials such as paint, ink, water colours, charcoal, oil, or computer software can be used as much as garbage, living products (fruits, etc) and any kind of material depending on the creative project.
- Articulate artistic proposal: Identify the essence of an artistic project. Identify strong points to be promoted in order of priority. Identify the target audience and the communication media. Communicate key ideas and adapt them to the selected media.
- Contextualise artistic work: Identify influences and situate your work within a specific trend which may be of an artistic, aesthetic, or philosophical natures. Analyse the evolution of artistic trends, consult experts in the field, attend events, etc.
- Submit preliminary artwork: Submit preliminary artwork or art project plans to clients for approval, leaving room for additional suggestions and changes.
- Use painting techniques: Apply painting techniques such as ‘trompe l’oeil’, ‘faux finishing’ and aging techniques.
- Work independently as an artist: Develop one’s own ways of doing artistic performances, motivating oneself with little or no supervision, and depending on oneself to get things done.
- Paint surfaces: Use brushes and rollers to apply a coat of paint to a prepared surface evenly and without leaving drops.
- Create original paintings: Create paintings, drawing from your experience, inspiration and techniques.
- Gather reference materials for artwork: Gather samples of the materials you expect to use in the creation process, especially if the desired piece of art necessitates the intervention of qualified workers or specific production processes.
Optional knowledge and skills
Optional knowledge
This knowledge is sometimes, but not always, required for the role of porcelain painter. However, mastering this knowledge allows you to have more opportunities for career development.
- Materials in porcelain manufacturing: Characteristics and properties of the different raw materials such as china clay, ball clay, alumina, flint and feldspar used for the production of household ware and decorative items.
- Paint spraying techniques: Field of information which distinguishes different kinds of paint spraying equipment and spraying techniques., and the order in which parts should be spray-painted.
- Types of pottery material: Types of clays and mud and their appearance, properties, reaction to fire, etc.
Optional skills and competences
These skills and competences are sometimes, but not always, required for the role of porcelain painter. However, mastering these skills and competences allows you to have more opportunities for career development.
- Select artistic productions: Research artistic productions and choose which ones could be included in the programme. Initiate contact with the company or agent.
- Collaborate with technical experts on artworks: Collaborate with engineers, mechanics, and other technical experts to build, install and move pieces of art.
- Study artistic techniques: Study a variety of artistic techniques and learn how to apply them in concrete artistic projects.
- Paint decorative designs: Apply designs in paint, using paint sprayers, paintbrushes or spray cans.
- Develop artistic project budgets: Developing artistic project budgets for approval, estimating deadlines and material costs.
- Confer on artwork: Introduce and discuss the nature and content of art work, achieved or to be produced with an audience, art directors, catalogue editors, journalists, and other parties of interest.
- Define artistic approach: Define your own artistic approach by analysing your previous work and your expertise, identifying the components of your creative signature, and starting from these explorations to describe your artistic vision.
- Operate a ceramics kiln: Manage the temperature of a kiln to achieve the expected results according to the type of clay such as biscuit stoneware or porcelain. Manage sintering and enamels colours.
- Study artworks: Study styles, techniques, colours, textures, and materials used in works of art.
- Use genre painting techniques: Use a genre or academic painting and drawing techniques.
- Create 2D painting: Produce a drawing by using a range of digital tools.
ISCO group and title
7316 – Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers
References
- Porcelain painter – ESCO
- Featured image: By LepoRello – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0