Using Slips, Sgraffito, and Inlay Techniques to Create a New Twist on Oribe
Oribe ware is a type of ceramics that originated in the 16th century and is known for its copper-green glaze … Read More
Oribe ware is a type of ceramics that originated in the 16th century and is known for its copper-green glaze … Read More
When you first decide you want to create your own pottery, it’s likely your first class will involve the pinch … Read More
If you’ve set up a studio at home recently, save your plumbing from clay going down the drain with this … Read More
“Encounters” displays the work of Eirik Gjedrem and Ann Beate Tempelhaug, whose current access to the facilities of a ceramics … Read More
Ceramic artist Brad Bachmeier has completed numerous residencies in national parks across the western US. These immersive residencies provide ample … Read More
I looooove a good old buttery matte glaze surface! Donna Polseno creates beautiful buttery matte surfaces with a lot of … Read More
Working in clay, a familiar method and style emerge that provide relatively accurate expectations of results. This is an important … Read More
Honesty of materials and process, as well a sense of place, have guided Seth Charles’ sculptural and functional wood-fired ceramics. … Read More
Commercial glazes are awesome and super reliable, but I also like to use glazes that I mix on my own … Read More
Sometimes the glazes we use are good for one purpose, but not so good for another. A glaze might perform … Read More