Layers of Information: How to Build Surface Texture Layer by Layer
Today, Annie Chrietzberg explains how Lana Wilson uses bisque stamps, textured materials, rolling, and paddling to create layered texture on … Read More
Technique popularized by Rosette Gault, utilizing a claybody or slip containing paper pulp, which reduces shrinkage in drying stage, and encourages extremely strong joinery, allowing unconventional joinery such as wet to dry. Source: Clay: A Studio Handbook
Today, Annie Chrietzberg explains how Lana Wilson uses bisque stamps, textured materials, rolling, and paddling to create layered texture on … Read More
1-3 “Menagerie,” through July 2, 2016. 4 “Folks: Travis Winters Solo,” July 8–August 20, 2016.
1–4 On view at Baltimore Clayworks … Read More
1 Vase in a Carpet Landscape.
Original art is never created in the safe middle ground but always on the edge, … Read More
When I took my first ceramics class, I convinced my instructors to teach me how to fire electric kilns on … Read More
I’ve had my hands in clay for twenty years and for the past ten years, I’ve been working almost exclusively … Read More
“West Meets East: Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada,”
at Oxford Ceramics Gallery (www.oxfordceramics.com) in Oxford, England, through November 22.
[gallery columns=”2″ link=”file” … Read More
Ready to learn something new? Plan a summer escape to recharge your creativity with the help of our handy annual … Read More
It’s that time of year again. Ceramics Monthly has chosen the winners of its popular Undergraduate Showcase competition. This competition … Read More
Work by Lowri Davies will be on display as part of The Welsh Table. See below for details!
Although the official … Read More