Wheel Throwing

Wheel Throwing
Author: Emily Reason
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1600592449

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Offers a comprehensive introduction to the mechanics of wheel-thrown ceramics. Includes nine projects.

The Beginner s Guide to Wheel Throwing

The Beginner s Guide to Wheel Throwing
Author: Julia Claire Weber
Publsiher: Essential Ceramics Skills
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: ART045000
ISBN: 9781631599354

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The Beginner's Guide to Wheel Throwing is a friendly, contemporary take on the classic wheel-throwing book—perfect for new and returning ceramic artists.

Wheel thrown Pottery

Wheel thrown Pottery
Author: Bill Van Gilder,Cara Biasucci
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2006
Genre: Pottery
ISBN: 1579908551

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Beginners can try hand building, and progress onto the fundamentals of wheel-throwing. They?ll get expert tips on shaping spouts, handles and feet; adding texture, color, and luster; and combining techniques to create a variety of attractive projects.

Wheel Thrown Ceramics

Wheel Thrown Ceramics
Author: Don Davis
Publsiher: Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2022-02-25
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1648371655

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Don Davis' Wheel-Thrown Ceramics is the first book to properly combine thorough, step-by-step instructions with beautiful photography in an instructional volume that will be revelatory for beginners and experts alike. Since its original publication in 2000, Wheel-Thrown Ceramics has become a staple for students of ceramics. Inside you'll find detailed information on: - Tools and materials - Clay varieties - Firing techniques - Centering and "pulling up" clay - Throwing bowls, plates, pitchers, teapots, and more Surface treatments and glazes Each of the 11 guided projects is illustrated with color photographs featuring the work of the author, as well as those of other talented ceramicists. With this book, beginners will be set up for success, and seasoned potters will return to its pages repeatedly for technical tips and inspiration. Wheel-Thrown Ceramics is a must-have for all ceramicists. Don Davis got an early start working in clay at the Jacksonville, Florida Children's Museum at the age of six. His childhood was spent traveling and growing up in various locations including Florida, Italy, and Hawaii, nurturing a lifelong interest in ancient culture and art. His MFA is from Rhode Island School of Design and BFA from University of Florida. He was a full-time studio potter in Asheville, NC (1976-2001), initial director of Odyssey Center for the Ceramic Arts (1994-1995), university professor of art(1999-2015), and now lives and works in Flagler Beach, Florida. His works are included in numerous publications, including Handbuilt Ceramics by Kathy Triplet, and museum collections, including The International Museum of Ceramics, Alfred, New York.

Complete Pottery Techniques

Complete Pottery Techniques
Author: DK
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781465497970

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Discover how to develop your pottery design skills and bring your ideas to life from start to finish. Covering every technique from throwing pottery to firing, glazing to sgraffito, this pottery book is perfect for both hand-building beginners and potting pros. Step-by-step photographs - some from the potter's perspective - show you exactly where to place your hands when throwing so you can master every technique you need to know. Plus, expert tips help you rescue your pots when things go wrong. The next in the popular Artist's Techniques series, Complete Pottery is the ideal companion for pottery classes of any level, or a go-to guide and inspiration for the more experienced potter looking to expand their repertoire and perfect new skills. With contemporary design and ideas, Complete Pottery Techniques enables the modern maker to unleash their creativity.

Mastering the Potter s Wheel

Mastering the Potter s Wheel
Author: Ben Carter
Publsiher: Mastering Ceramics
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780760349755

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"A book of advances wheel techniques and inspiration for potters who have basic skills but would like to learn more about throwing large forms, lids, handles, darting, and more"--

My Life As a Potter

My Life As a Potter
Author: Mary Fox
Publsiher: Harbour Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1550179381

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Acclaimed potter Mary Fox, known for creating stunning gravity-defying decorative vessels as well as contemporary functional ware, tells the story of her life as an artist.

The Complete Guide to Mid range Glazes

The Complete Guide to Mid range Glazes
Author: John Britt
Publsiher: Lark Ceramics Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1454707771

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According to Ceramics Monthly, most potters glaze their pieces at mid-range temperatures--and this complete studio guide eliminates the guesswork from the popular process. Along with hundreds of recipes, it explores mixing, application, specific firing and cooling cycles, and much more. See how to boost colors, achieve results that equal high-fire glazing, and stretch your boundaries with new techniques.