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[...] on the top of the piece. Have a look and think of more directions to take this technique. - Jennifer Harnetty, editor. [...]
[...] subtle brushstroke texture with an engobe, and then layers glaze-trailed patterns on top. - Jennifer Harnetty, editor. [...]
[...] Five Great Pottery Decorating Techniques: A How-to Guide for Decorating Ceramic Surfaces!- Jennifer Harnetty, editor. [...]
[...] he makes these fairly complex-looking sprigs with a process that is actually quite simple. - Jennifer Harnetty, editor. PS. To see how Blair uses these strip sprig molds, check out this video! [...]
[...] , and 2 kilns. 2nd floor: 2 studio apts. Building 2: 1,500 sq. ft. open space with ADA lav... View Article [...]
[...] , lusters, underglazes, majolica, china paint, stencils, spraying, pouring, and more.... View Article [...]
[...] Pots Through Soft Slabs” with Liz Zlot Summerfield. General ceramics: “Form Surface Fire!”... View Article [...]
[...] , and Lyndsay you have both truly made a difference! We have five compelling candidates for... View Article [...]
[...] the December 2014 issue of Ceramics Monthly, to learn more about Lindsay's stacking sets and see more images of her work.- Jennifer [...]
[...] glaze on pots while in transit. In today's post, an excerpt from the January 2015 issue of Ceramics Monthly, Chanda shares her secret!- Jennifer Harnetty, editor. [...]
[...] Through my work at Ceramics Monthly, I also have the privilege of talking to and corresponding with a number of artists who have [...]
[...] Through my work at Ceramics Monthly, I also have the privilege of talking to and corresponding with a number of artists who have [...]
[...] have problems with cracking. In today's post, an excerpt from the January/February 2014 Pottery Making Illustrated, my good pal Liz Zlot Summerfield shares her nifty technique for getting a slab foot [...]
[...] Harnetty, editor. ps. This post is excerpted from the January/February 2015 issue of Pottery Making Illustrated. To learn the rest of the process, subscribe to PMI! [...]
[...] it personality. In today's post, an excerpt from the January/February 2015 issue of Pottery Making Illustrated, Deb Schwartzkopf provides some tips for altering straight-sided cylinders. Her handy- [...]
[...] on 44 books, 53 DVDs, and the top two ceramic art magazines Ceramics Monthly and Pottery Making Illustrated. [...]
[...] pottery making techniques, which combine handbuilding, press molding, and wheel throwing. The building blocks of Blair’s work are two different types of plaster press molds: [...]
[...] pottery making techniques I have seen. His process involves press molds, coil building, wheel throwing, sprig molds and more. Though it looks fairly complex, it's really not when you break it down. [...]
[...] of the piece -- a great alternative to trimming a foot. In today's video, an excerpt from Wheel Throwing with Nan Rothwell, Nan takes that concept a step further by throwing her pot upside down and [...]
[...] make his own custom sprigs. In this clip from his new video Simply Ornate: Handbuilding and Wheel Throwing with Press Molds, Blair shares how he makes these fairly complex-looking sprigs with a [...]
[...] with functional vessels. –Jessica Knapp, editor. Read the full Letter From the Editor Buy this back issue—$4.99 (PDF only). [...]
[...] , editor. Subscriber can view this issue online! Read the full Letter From the Editor Buy this back issue—$4.99 (PDF only). [...]
[...] DIY carved and bisques cylinders and more! Subscribers can view this issue online! Buy this back issue–$3.99 (PDF only). [...]
[...] , and techniques with us. –Jessica Knapp, editor. Read the full Letter From the Editor Buy this back issue—$4.99 (PDF only). [...]
[...] has some of the most interesting pottery making techniques I have seen. His process involves press molds, coil building, wheel throwing, sprig molds and more. Though it looks fairly complex, it's [...]
[...] , and wheel throwing. The building blocks of Blair’s work are two different types of plaster press molds: first a decorative mold that yields an ornamental patty or strip... View Article [...]
[...] sprigs. In this clip from his new video Simply Ornate: Handbuilding and Wheel Throwing with Press Molds, Blair shares how he makes these fairly complex-looking sprigs with a process that is actually [...]
[...] compositions with functional vessels. –Jessica Knapp, editor. Read the full Letter From the Editor Buy this back issue—$4.99 (PDF only). [...]
[...] tips, recipes, and techniques with us. –Jessica Knapp, editor. Read the full Letter From the Editor Buy this back issue—$4.99 (PDF only). [...]
[...] .–Jessica Knapp, editor. Subscriber can view this issue online! Read the full Letter From the Editor Buy this back issue—$4.99 (PDF only). [...]
[...] on the top of the piece. Have a look and think of more directions to take this technique. - Jennifer Harnetty, editor. [...]
[...] subtle brushstroke texture with an engobe, and then layers glaze-trailed patterns on top. - Jennifer Harnetty, editor. [...]
[...] Five Great Pottery Decorating Techniques: A How-to Guide for Decorating Ceramic Surfaces!- Jennifer Harnetty, editor. [...]
[...] he makes these fairly complex-looking sprigs with a process that is actually quite simple. - Jennifer Harnetty, editor. PS. To see how Blair uses these strip sprig molds, check out this video! [...]
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