Finding One's Way with Clay: Pinched Pottery and the Color of ClayA potter explains the improtance of imagination and emotions in creating bowls and pots and discusses color tones and techniques for achieving dramatic effects with clay. Glossary. Bibliog. |
Contents
Authors Preface | 17 |
Six Possible Approaches | 49 |
Making a Large Pinch | 56 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
A. P. Green added amount of clay ball clay ball of clay begin beloved bowls bisque blue bottom breath build burnish clay bodies Cobalt carbonate Cobalt oxide coil colored clays cone 9 crack Cynthia Bringle dark dry clay edge especially exercise experience extra clay feel finished fire clay floor gesture glaze gray grog hand happened hold inches high inlaying inside Iron chromate iron oxide kiln layer leather-hard M. C. RICHARDS Manganese dioxide Mary Caroline Richards method move ocher paddle pent piece pinch pots pinched bowl pinched clay plastic possible potter potter's wheel pound practice raku rhythm rotate Ruth Duckworth sawdust School of Crafts shape slapping slip step stoneware stroking studio surface symmetrical texture thin thumb upside Vanadium pentoxide walls wedge the clay wet clay workshop wrap yellow