How to Decorate Pottery Using the Cuerda Seca Technique
Cuerda seca, which translates from Spanish to “dry cord,” is an ancient technique for creating line decoration on pottery using … Read More
Technique where a design is outlined in oxide-tinted wax resist, and the intervening spaces coated with glazes. Finished results show areas of glaze divided by dark unglazed lines. Source: Clay: A Studio Handbook
Cuerda seca, which translates from Spanish to “dry cord,” is an ancient technique for creating line decoration on pottery using … Read More
Ecology, landscape, and our evolving relationship with the natural world have always been themes I’ve explored in my work. With … Read More
The options are many when it comes to creating decoration on your pottery with resists. While browsing the Pottery Making Illustrated archives, … Read More
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We are full-time studio potters in Seagrove, North Carolina, a place where pottery culture is a thread that is intertwined … Read More