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1. Working with Clay
by Susan Peterson
Written by a world-renowned ceramist and leading expert in the field this introductory book describes the initial processes of handbuilding, wheel ... More
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2. Postmodern Ceramics
by Mark del Vecchio, Garth Clark (Introduction by)
Since 1980, ceramic art has come alive as never before. Brightly patterned, humorous, and sometimes irreverent, ceramics appeal to a wider audience ... More
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3. Art Deco and Modernist Ceramics
by Karen McCready
The dazzling decorative arts of the 1920s and 1930s have continued to capture our imagination to an extent perhaps unmatched by those of any other ... More
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4. Kate Malone: A Book of Pots
by Lesley Jackson, Kate Malone
Kate Malone has been acclaimed as one of the most fearless innovators in the field of ceramics. She brings to her work a maverick sensibility, ... More
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5. Henry Chapman Mercer and the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works
Examines the work of one of the leading figures of the Arts and Crafts Movement in America, looking at the role of his ceramic murals, pavings, and ... More
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6. Kate Malone: A Book of Pots
by Kate Malone, Lesley Jackson
Kate Malone is a British ceramic artist, known for exuberant colours and robust pots which are often in the shape of fruits, vegetables or fish. In ... More
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8. An Anthology of the Arts & Crafts Movement: Writings by Ashbee, Lethaby, Gimson and Their Contemporaries
by Mary Greensted (Editor)
The Arts and Crafts Movement began in England in the 1880s, flourished in Britain and elsewhere until the First World War, and has had an enduring ... More
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10. The Art of Mosaic Design: A Collection of Contemporary Artists
by Joann Locktov, Leslie Plummer Clagett
Through stunning photos and informative text, this volume documents the distinctive works of 42 top international mosaics artists. 250 color images.
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11. Working with Clay: An Introduction
by Susan Peterson
"Written by a world-renowned ceramist and leading expert in the field, this companion book to Peterson's "The Craft of Art and Clay, 2/e" describes ... More
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13. A potter's book
by Bernard Leach
'I have tried to formulate a criterion by which good pots may be judged. A pot in order to be good should be a genuine expression of life. It implies ... More
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14. Manual of Pottery and Ceramics
by David Hamilton
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15. Modelling Clay
by Penny Boylan
Self hardening modelling clay is perfect for making decorative objects without the inconvenience of baking. This collection of projects presents ... More
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16. Book of Glaze Recipes
by Emmanuel Cooper
This is the sequel to "Potter's Book of Glaze Recipes" by the same author. The book provides over 1000 recipes and variations and a wide range of ... More
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17. Impressions with Clay: Creative Exploration Into the 21st Century
by Milt Liebson
Learn the techniques and beauty of clay impressions, one-of-a-kind works of art created by using colored clay rather than paint or ink. The reader is ... More
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18. Wood-Fired Ceramics: Contemporary Practices
by Coll Minogue, Robert Sanderson
Wood-firing ceramics have a long history, dating from medieval European and Japanese times. However, it is in the late 20th century that wood-firing ... More
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19. Electric Kiln Ceramics
by Richard Zakin
Over the last decade, the safety, convenience and comparative cleanliness of the electric kiln have made it popular with studio potters and ... More
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20. The Workshop Guide to Ceramics
by Duncan Hooson, Anthony Quinn
This comprehensive reference source and how-to manual encompasses the wide range of all ceramic techniques into one large, definitive volume. It was ... More
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21. Slipcasting
by Sasha Wardell
In the past, slipcasting was primarily considered an industrial method. Today, however, ceramic artists are adapting its techniques to create a wide ... More
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23. Stoneware
by Richard Dewar
High firing can achieve finishes that appeal to many potters. Yet, firing clay at temperatures of about 1300 degrees centigrade imposes demands on ... More
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24. Impressed and Incised Ceramics
by Coll Minogue
One of a series conceived as an introduction to various topics and techniques relating to the use of clay, this text on impressed and incised ... More
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25. Repairing Pottery and Porcelain: A Practical Guide
by Lesley Acton, Paul McAuley
A step-by-step guide to repairing pottery and porcelain, from the simplest plate to the most complex figurine. There is advice on which materials to ... More
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