Courtney Murphy, Emerging Artist 2011
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Trade name for an historic English style of brightly glazed earthenware vessels made in the form of vegetables, animals, etc. Not to be confused with maiolica, which is defined as earthenware with opaque white glaze (traditionally a lead glaze made opaque white with the addition of tin oxide) and colored overglaze decoration. Source: Clay: A Studio Handbook
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A while back, we had a contest to find clever D.I.Y. pottery tools. Lots of folks sent videos showing off … Read More
Hard to believe July is almost here so it’s time for the July 2010 Editor’s Picks, a compilation of five … Read More
Tomorrow we are heading to Philadelphia for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Conference so I … Read More
The mission of the Division of Ceramic Art at Alfred is to educate ceramics artists at the undergraduate and graduate … Read More
There are loads of possibilities for great surfaces in the low fire temperature range, from textured to matt, or majolica … Read More
It’s summer time and that means the deadline (June 30 – write it down!) is fast approaching for Ceramics Monthly’s … Read More
Get the glaze recipe for Linda Arbuckle’s Majolica Glaze Recipe, Cone 04 Oxidation.
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Get the recipe for Majolica Overglaze Recipe, Cone 06-04 oxidation.
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