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
Andrea Denniston and Seth Guzovsky
Andrea Denniston and Seth Guzovsky operate Poor Farm Pottery in the Virginia mountains, each making distinctive work in a shared … Read More
If you’re bored with glazing, working with colored clay is a fun way to get color and pattern onto your … Read More
The key to making good sets is to make them work well together both visually and functionally. With careful planning, … Read More
I think we’ve all heard it said that the simplest solution is the best. And while I always make it … Read More
Sumiko Takada with Kaname Takada
We’ve done a lot of articles on inlay ceramics—often called slip inlay or Mishima—here on Ceramic Arts Network. Here’s a … Read More
We get a lot of inquiries at Ceramic Arts Network from teachers looking for grade-school assignments that can work with … Read More
Sometimes you just feel like making pieces for the wall, not the table, and Gary Jackson’s project in the Pottery … Read More
I just added latex resist to my ever expanding studio supplies shopping list. What is latex resist, you ask? Liquid … Read More
Terra sigillata pottery has been around since the ancient Greeks created their famous black and red pots, but it is … Read More