Ceramic Technology for Potters and Sculptors

Ceramic Technology for Potters and Sculptors
Author: Yvonne Hutchinson Cuff
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0812213777

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Demonstrates the technology involved in making and firing ceramics.

Ceramic Sculpture

Ceramic Sculpture
Author: Anderson Turner
Publsiher: The American Ceramic Society
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781574985306

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More than 20 American ceramic artists present a broad variety of inspiring clay sculpture pieces and some unique techniques they used.

The Potter s Complete Studio Handbook

The Potter s Complete Studio Handbook
Author: Kristin Muller,Jeff Zamek
Publsiher: Quarry Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781610581608

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Pottery making and wheel throwing is a timeless craft, perfect for beginner crafters and artisans who don't mind getting their hands dirty. The Potter's Complete Studio Handbook is the perfect guide for all levels to enjoy and master the art of pottery. The book is a compilation of the best features from The Potter's Studio Handbook and The Potter's Studio Clay and Glaze Handbook, bringing the best of hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques together with comprehensive instruction for clays and glazes. Inside, you'll find: —expert tips and tricks for selecting and preparing your clay, constructing slab projects, throwing and centering clay on the wheel, firing your project to perfection —16 beautiful and functional projects with step-by-step photos using wheel-throwing, hand-building, and slipcasting techniques that can be done at home —more than 40 formulas for unique clays and glazes with instructions on how to use them plus troubleshooting tips from the experts —behind-the-scenes access to production and mining facilities . . . and much more!

Paper Clay for Ceramic Sculptors 4 0 1

Paper Clay for Ceramic Sculptors 4  0  1
Author: Rosette Gault
Publsiher: Art Seed Books & Media
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0982573677

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Q&A explains point by point the changes to the traditional view and practices of ceramics when paperclay is used. Handbook Q & A for beginner-K12 to advanced/pro makers about forms possible to hand build, sculpt, carve, cast or throw on wheel including sculpture, bas relief, murals, scale models. the right mix of recycled paper pulp and your favorite bas clay gives technical advantage and expressive freedom impossible by the old methods such as the chance to patch cracks, build wet on dry, fast drying, and more. Get inspiration, methods, shortcuts, changed mixing, recipes adaptation. 144 pp. BW in print since first edition 1993. Updated version of the Print 978-0-9825736-1-72014.

Paper Clay for Ceramic Sculptors

Paper Clay for Ceramic Sculptors
Author: Rosette Gault
Publsiher: Clear Light Publishing
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1995
Genre: Ceramic sculpture
ISBN: PSU:000033142906

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This manual answers ceramic sculptors' practical questions about paper clay what it is, how it is made, and how it is used. The text is written for ceramic sculptors who want to get started enjoying the benefits of this medium with minimum of delay. It is the most up-to-date collection of information available.

The Complete Guide to Sculpture Modeling and Ceramics

The Complete Guide to Sculpture  Modeling and Ceramics
Author: Barry Midgley
Publsiher: Rockport Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1989
Genre: Ceramics
ISBN: 0891343059

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A practical handbook for sculptors and potters of all levels of experience. Step-by-step illustrations explain each detail of every process. Photos show the materials and equipment used as well as the work of master sculptors and potters.

New Wave Clay

New Wave Clay
Author: Tom Morris
Publsiher: Frame Publishers
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789492311245

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New Wave Clay unpicks the zeitgeist and aesthetic of an exciting discipline with intelligence, insight and indulgence. Against the backdrop of the digital age and shiny screens, a whole new generation of craftspeople, designers and artists are realizing the pleasure of working with clay and bringing a fresh perspective to the material. Today, there is a lively crossover between craft, design, sculpture and technology that is rethinking ceramics: what you can make with it, what it looks like and who makes it. New Wave Clay is a global survey of 55 imaginative ceramicists that are leading this craft revival. They include classically trained potters who create design-led pieces, product designers who use clay as a means of creative expression, as well as fine artists, architects, decorators, illustrators, sculptors and graphic designers. Their collective output goes far beyond pots into ceramic furniture, sculpture, murals, wall reliefs, small-scale architecture and 3D printing. The book is divided into four thematic sections and features special contributions from Edmund de Waal, Hella Jongerius, Grayson Perry, Martin Brudnizki and Sarah Griffin discussing craft, industry, ornament, decorating and collecting. New Wave Clay is an image-led, dynamic study of the exciting new generation jumpstarting this age-old art. Features - A 296-page survey of 55 international ceramicists who bridge the worlds of product design, interiors, fine art and luxury craftsmanship. - Four thematic chapters are accompanied by interviews and written contributions on the subject from designers, decorators and collectors. - Richly illustrated, New Wave Clay is an image-led, dynamic book that aims to demonstrate the contemporary condition of this age-old art. - Instead of focusing on traditional craft ware and functional pieces, this title focuses on the community of ceramicists who create design-led works.

The Ceramic Narrative

The Ceramic Narrative
Author: Matthias Ostermann
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006-07-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0812239709

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The Ceramic Narrative is an exploration of past and present ceramic iconography concerned with the depiction of narratives, or with images meant to be thought-provoking, beyond the merely decorative. The book is beautifully illustrated with an extensive variety of work from history and the present day, showing how many contemporary artists continue this tradition with modern interpretations. Examining ancient Greece, the ceramic imagery of the Maya culture, the ceramics of China, Persia, and Japan, European tin-glaze traditions, and the narrative imagery appearing on later European porcelains, Matthias Ostermann attempts wherever possible not only to present ceramic narratives in their cultural and historical contexts but also to refer to some of the older myths and sources that may have served as inspiration. Applied arts writer David Whiting contributes an essay on the development of ceramic narratives in the twentieth century, while illustrations present the work of more than 75 contemporary international ceramic artists who explore narrative in distinctive and different ways. These include the exploration of mythologies and existing stories; personal visions, private stories and memory; the human figure, relationships and identity; political and social commentary; and finally, the ceramic object itself, seen as message and metaphor. This book will serve as a beginning for further study of this fascinating and little-explored subject and as a celebration of the work of all ceramic artists whose passion is the ceramic narrative.