6 Essential Tips for Coiling Clay to Make Sculpture
Coiling clay is a great way to make sculpture that is volumetric and curvy. Erin Furimsky is well known for … Read More
Erin Furimsky is a studio artist in Normal, Illinois, whose work focuses on the relationship of sculptural form with highly ornamented surfaces. She holds a BFA from The Pennsylvania State University (1997) and an MFA from The Ohio State University (2002). Her work is exhibited nationally and internationally. In 2006, she was selected as an emerging artist by the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. She has participated in numerous artist residencies, presented at national workshops, as well as serving as a visiting professor at Illinois State University and Heartland Community College. To learn more and see more images of Erin’s work, visit www.erinfurimsky.com.
Coiling clay is a great way to make sculpture that is volumetric and curvy. Erin Furimsky is well known for … Read More
I am such a fan of Erin Furimsky and her work and it was a huge treat to work with … Read More
Making a three-dimensional slab built sculpture from a two-dimensional paper template can present a lot of pitfalls if you don’t … Read More
There are a ton of fun underglaze decoration techniques out there. And the technique in today’s video is another fine … Read More
This clip was excerpted from Layered Surfaces with Erin Furimsky, which is one of the MANY videos available in CLAYflicks, the … Read More
There are so many ways to decorate pottery surfaces beyond simply glazing. And when you combine decorative techniques in layers, … Read More
I know many artists who have discovered how to make an object, and they make it, or a version of … Read More
When I first saw Erin Furimsky demonstrate at a Potters Council workshop, it really opened up a door for me … Read More
Greetings Ceramic Arts Daily readers! Today, I thought I would send another shout-out about our Studio Tour Video Contest. In … Read More