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Deb Schwartzkopf is arguably one of the most creative potters working today. In her latest video, she demonstrates how she combines a variety of throwing and handbuilding techniques to come up with her fresh and unique forms. Deb uses the wheel as a tool, along with handbuilding techniques, to break her forms into specific shapes to create the perfect silhouette. Watch and learn how to create truly one-of-a-kind pots yourself!

Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1 - The Plate
Chapter 2 - The Butter Dish
Chapter 3 - The Coffee Pour Over Set
Conclusion

Total runtime: approximately 2 hours

About the Author

Deborah Schwartzkopf

After traveling for ten years for various career opportunities, Deborah Schwartzkopf returned to her hometown of Seattle, Washington, in 2009, where she is now working as a full-time studio artist. Deb earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Alaska and a Masters of Fine Arts degree from The Pennsylvania State University. She has participated in artist residencies at the Archie Bray Foundation (Helena, Montana), Mudflat Studios (Somerville, Massachusetts), and The Clay Studio (Philadelphia), and was a visiting assistant professor at Ohio University. To learn more about her and see more images of her work, please visit www.debspottery.com.
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