This broad approach to slab work shows a wide variety of building methods and highlights the work of high-profile ceramic artists. Slabs can be used to make a variety of forms ranging from the most basic to the more complex. The book covers many building methods using a varied range of pots and sculptures, demonstrated through step-by-step images. With fantastic images of finished work from high-profile ceramic artists for inspiration, you are also encouraged to experiment and find the methods that are most suited to you. Slab Techniques covers all the basics, such as making your slabs and joining well, simple building methods, use of supports, creating textures, decorating with slips and ways to avoid problems during the firing stage. The handbook also looks at innovative and original approaches, as well as building large-scale pieces and the potential issues associated with them. This book is an essential addition to the bookshelves of students and professional ceramicists.
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Weight: 290g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 28 Nov 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781789940244
About Ian MarshJim Robison
Ian Marsh is based near Porthmadog just inside the Snowdonia National Park in Wales and has a ceramics studio in the Vale of Ffestiniog. He has in the past taught ceramics and edited the Northern Potters Association Newsletter. Jim Robison was born and raised in Missouri USA and has a MA in Sculpture and Ceramics from Eastern Michigan University. Active in Ceramic Groups he is an Elected Fellow and has served as a council member for the Craft Potters Association of Great Britain. He has also been Chair of the Northern Potters Association guest lecturer at many art colleges demonstrator and Master of Ceremonies at the International Festivals of Ceramics at Aberystwyth Wales. He was a Senior Lecturer at Leeds University College Bretton Hall until his retirement from University. He has also contributed articles to Artists Newsletter Ceramic Review Ceramics: Art and Perception Ceramics Technical and Ceramics Monthly.