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Wonderful Ceramics in Shanghai Museum: 1 Production
An exciting visit to the Shanghai Museum only goes as far as the ceramics section as there is so much to see and learn about. This first article on the visit leads to a discussion of the production of Chinese ceramics: pottery, stoneware and porcelain. Illustrated with photographs.
36 commentsPhotography at brick kilns of Bangladesh
An overview of the brick making industy of Bangladesh and the shortcomings of the brick kilns used
5 commentsClay artist Vince Pitelka, best terra-sig recipe
Creativity is simply a matter of an artist using their imagination to create an emotional work of art for an audience to appreciate. Whether a person’s interest lies in Fine Arts, Theatre, Writing, Film, etc., the completed work must come from within.
0 commentsBiuld your own "Rockcliner Sling Chair"
This is a great and relaxing chair. You can show off your talent by creating your own rockcliner sling chair.
0 commentsHand build constructive sculpture method, using clay slabs, hand building large pots out, sculptures
Creativity is simply a matter of an artist using their imagination to create an emotional work of art for an audience to appreciate. Whether a person’s interest lies in Fine Arts, Theatre, Writing, Film, etc., the completed work must come from within.
0 commentsNederlands, use ferric chloride sagger: substitute in saggar fired ceramics
Carol Ann Rasmussen is a painter and clay artist who studied under internationally known artist Rudy Autio as well as Tom Coleman. Carol Ann's work is truly one of a kind and uniquely her style. She uses the ferric chloride technique as a covering to finish her sculptures, which is used in lieu of saggar firing.
0 commentsAn article on burnishing and how to burnish a piece of pottery
Creativity is simply a matter of an artist using their imagination to create an emotional work of art for an audience to appreciate. Whether a person’s interest lies in Fine Arts, Theatre, Writing, Film, etc., the completed work must come from within.
0 commentsJames M. Dougherty, hand-building clay vessels
Produced by Mother Earth, clay has been abundant for thousands of years and potters have used the elements of the earth to create pots since man began hand-building pottery. Creating clay vessels has roots in Africa, Greece, China, and the United States amongst Native American peoples in the southwest section of America.
0 commentsFused glass
Fused glass jewelry is fun and exciting to make and wear. I could do it all day, everyday. I use a rapid fire kiln, shaped like a marshmello, it has a 5" x5" plate to place your creations on. It is a small plate, but you can do many things in this...
0 commentsPrimitive or modern: a firing technique to smoke fire pottery with newspaper
Smoke firing is an old technique used by potters for thousands of years to complement a thrown or hand built piece of pottery. Clay artists will continue to incorporate smoke firing methods to their work as long as Mother Earth keeps on producing clay.
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