Color Clay and Make Incredible Patterns on Wheel Thrown Pots
Mixing ceramic stains into a clay body to color clay is an exciting way to create interesting surfaces on your … Read More
Mixing ceramic stains into a clay body to color clay is an exciting way to create interesting surfaces on your … Read More
The January/February issue of Pottery Making Illustrated focuses on alternative forming methods. Sometimes, the only barrier to making something in … Read More
When I first discovered ceramics, I quickly became captivated with the process. I loved everything from forming and decorating to … Read More
An interest in the forces that formed the earth’s strata led Allan Kluber to experiment with layering colored clays. A … Read More
Ceramic artists in this day and age have it relatively easy when it comes to obtaining materials for their craft. … Read More
The pinch pot is the most elemental of pottery forms requiring simply one’s hands and a lump of clay. Because … Read More
After all these years making pottery, mugs are still my favorite things to create. Like small sculptural exercises, they offer … Read More
Have you ever wondered if the training for a certain profession might differ from place to place? For example, are … Read More
Paul Fryman and Mikhail Tovstous
While searching for a place to build a wood kiln, Paul Fryman came upon an idyllic property in rural Burty, … Read More
Following his interests, passion, and desire to help make the world a better place led Allan Kluber to his first … Read More