Two Simple Techniques for Adding Relief Texture and Imagery to Your Pottery
I have seen many potters use tar paper as a pattern making tool, and have seen stencils used to create … Read More
I have seen many potters use tar paper as a pattern making tool, and have seen stencils used to create … Read More
An exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles, California, explored the topic of animals as … Read More
This issue approaches the business side of ceramics from a number of angles. After all, artists’ experiences, skill sets, locations, … Read More
It is a lot of fun to use pots to tell stories. It can be even more fun to not … Read More
Converging an array of knowledge gleaned from working in a farm-to-table kitchen, earning a business degree, and taking risks in … Read More
Coming up with your own unique pottery forms is easier when you have the right clay tools for the job … Read More
How do you take a creative idea and transform it into a successful finished ceramic piece? Everybody has their own … Read More
Richard Hensley and Donna Polseno
Sometimes it is said that a thing of beauty is a joy forever. This is especially true in regard to … Read More
I have heard of sledging before and am sad to say that I’ve never tried it. Sledging is essentially extruding … Read More
Last year, 20 potters who do salt and soda firing were invited by the city of Portsmouth, England, to look … Read More