Layers of Color with Andrew Gilliatt
In this installment of the Ceramic Arts Daily Presents video series, Andrew Gilliatt demonstrates his methods for creating awesome functional forms with molds and casting slips as he takes us off the beaten path of mainstream studio ceramics. Both energetic and entertaining, Andrew guides you step-by-step through some uncommon and creative techniques you’re sure to enjoy.
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Prototypes
- Chapter 2 - Multi-Part Molds
- Chapter 3 - Casting Slip
- Chapter 4 - Pouring a Cast
- Chapter 5 - More Casting Slip
- Chapter 6 - Bi-Colored Bowl
- Chapter 7 - Colored Slip
- Chapter 8 - Contrasting Clay
- Chapter 9 - Using Tape Resist
- Chapter 10 - Using Stickers
- Chapter 11 - Using Custom Stickers
- Conclusion
- Bonus - Slip Tumbler
- Bonus - wink wink
About the Artist
Andrew Gilliatt grew up in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design from Virginia Tech in 2003. Later, he was a resident artist at Red Star Studios in Kansas City, Missouri. In the spring of 2011, Andrew earned his MFA in Ceramics from Louisiana State University. After graduation he moved to Helena, Montana, to do a summer residency at the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts. This was followed by a year-long residency at Red Lodge Clay Center in Red Lodge, Montana. Andrew is currently a long-term resident at the Archie Bray Foundation. His work is exhibited in galleries nationwide and has been showcased in American Craft and Ceramics Monthly. To learn more and to see more images of his work, please visit www.andrewgilliatt.com.
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Super fun and creative way to decorate. Andrew is also very engaging and provides lots of details on how to proceed. Thanks!