How to Apply a Swirly Slip Coating to a Freshly Thrown Pot
In today’s video post, an excerpt from Making a Slipped & Stamped Teacup, Paul Linhares takes us through his process … Read More
In today’s video post, an excerpt from Making a Slipped & Stamped Teacup, Paul Linhares takes us through his process … Read More
Life can be rough. We all have our coping mechanisms. Humor, junk food, ceramic pots, and pets are a few … Read More
I made my first coil pot after I had been working with clay for 12 years. It was an intuitive … Read More
Making a tall coffee pot utilizes a number of pottery techniques including making an overhanging lid with a solid knob, … Read More
Facets and undercuts inevitably lead to complicated molds when slip casting. Walk through the process, step by step, of creating … Read More
Many years ago, while handbuilding a large form, ceramic artist Marcia Selsor was struggling to support two slabs that she … Read More
With the popularity of electric kilns these days, potters are coming up with wonderful ceramic glaze layering techniques to add … Read More
Learning how to make ceramic teapots is a big milestone in any potter’s ceramic development. From handles to spouts, teapots … Read More
Today’s Quick Tip addresses a question sent in by a Ceramic Arts Network reader. This reader wondered if we had … Read More
Swap out the standard X-Acto blade for more complex blades to make different marks and cuts in clay. Customize the … Read More