Pinch pottery Functional, modern handbuilding
Book - 2014
"Utilizing techniques readers may have learned long ago in summer camp, like making pinch pots, Susan shows how easy it is to create a wealth of ceramic forms that are refined and incredibly modern looking. She begins with simple shapes anyone can make, like the classic pinch pot, and then moves on to pinching a sphere, a wide bowl, a trumpet shape, and finally a cylinder. From there Susan demonstrates how easy it is to cut, alter, and combine these shapes to make more complex forms."--
- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
Lark
[2014]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Item Description
- "Lark ceramics"--Cover.
Includes index. - Physical Description
- 127 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (page 126) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781454704133
- Pinching the basic forms
- Essential shapes
- Open-ended shapes
- Adding elements to your form
- Lips and edges
- Feet and foot rings
- Handles
- Lids
- Knobs
- Featured artist: Mary E. Rogers
- Pre-fired surface treatments
- Adding and subtracting clay
- Featured artist: Julie Whitmore
- Featured artist: Vicki Grima
- Color and glaze
- Introducing color
- Decorating and glazing techniques
- The decorated surface
- Patterns
- Where to decorate?
- Featured artist: Emily Schroeder Willis
- Vase of many faces
- Clays
- Earthenware
- Stoneware
- Porcelain
- Marbling colored
- Coloring clay
- Featured artist: Jenny Mendes
- Kilns and glaze firings
- Kiln types
- Types of firings
- The projects
- Big bowl
- Covered jar
- Triplet herb planter
- Shaker
- Vase
- Hearty mug
- Country jug
- Hors d'oeuvres tray
- Cozy teapot.
Review by Library Journal Review