Description |
160 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm |
Series |
A Lark ceramics book |
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Lark ceramics book.
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Contents |
Getting started -- Exploring the nature of clay -- Handbuilding techniques -- Surface decoration -- Kilns and firing -- Projects: Stiff slab windowsill planter ; Draped slab plate ; Coiled and extruded planter ; Basic pinch pot ; Extended pinch pitcher ; Press-molded relief tile ; Slip-cast pitcher ; Extruded and slab teapot -- Commissions -- Inspiration |
Summary |
Handbuilt Ceramics is written for beginners and experts alike. As a newcomer to the world of clay, you'll start by learning how to set up a workshop and gather tools, select a clay and shape it, and decorate and fire what you make. Then, when you're actually ready to plunge your hands into moist clay for the first time, the author will guide you carefully through a series of step-by-step projects: a basic pinch pot, coiled planter, slip-cast pitcher, press-molded relief tile, and more. Each of these projects comes with helpful "how-to" photos, and each is designed to let you practice at least one handbuilding and decorating method. Ceramics teachers will find that this book makes an excellent text for students, and non-teaching professionals will appreciate the chapters on commission work and inspiration |
Notes |
1st paperback edition published 2000 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 158) and index |
Notes |
Also issued online |
Subject |
Pottery craft.
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LC no. |
96040099 |
ISBN |
1887374299 |
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