Surface, Glaze & Form

Surface, Glaze & Form
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Publisher : The American Ceramic Society
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9781574983258
ISBN-13 : 1574983253
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Book Synopsis Surface, Glaze & Form by : Anderson Turner

Download or read book Surface, Glaze & Form written by Anderson Turner and published by The American Ceramic Society. This book was released on 2012 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Book Description: Surface, Glaze and Form: Pottery Techniques covers three of the most critical aspects of the ceramic process. The thirty artists represented here discuss the techniques they use to create unique forms and the methods they use to glaze and decorate their work. All types of forming methods, from handbuilding to slipcasting, are illustrated in detailed step-by-step photo sequences, along with surface techniques that cover a wide range of decorative possibilities. Many of the techniques in this book revolve around making complete projects from forming through decoration so you get a variety of techniques from a single artist. Surface, Glaze & Form: Pottery Techniques provides enough ideas and techniques to keep you excited for the rest of your life. Every new technique you learn can alter the way you currently work or even take you off on a whole different adventure. This book is indeed an atlas of possibilities. Where will you go?


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