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Colour in Glazes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Colour in Glazes

An essential handbook for studio potters working towards achieving a fantastic spectrum of colourful glazes. Colour in Glazes teaches you all the methods for achieving colour in glazes, focusing on colouring oxides in detail, including the newly available rare earth oxides. Find out about the types of base glazes and the fluxes used to make them in relation to colour response as well as using colouring oxides to achieve depth and variety of colour, rather than resorting to commercial ceramic stains. Discover the practical aspects of mixing, applying, testing and adjusting glazes, and explore a large section of test tiles and glaze recipes for use on white earthenware, stoneware and porcelain fired in electric, gas and salt kilns. This new edition, fully updated and revised, contains advances in technology and new discoveries in the Periodic Table. It is an infallible handbook to achieving the colour you want, and to help you broaden your palette.

Special Effect Glazes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Special Effect Glazes

A complete guide to fantastic special effects glazes for studio potters. From drippy and crackle to ash and lichen glazes, experienced ceramicist Linda Bloomfield guides you through the world of special effect glazes. Beautifully illustrated with pieces from both emerging and established potters that showcase stunning copper oxide-blues, metallic bronzes and manganese-pink crystal glazes, Special Effect Glazes is packed full of recipes to try out: from functional oilspot glazes using iron oxide, to explosive lava glazes. In this informative handbook discover how you can create these fantastic effects and learn the basic chemistry behind glazes in order to adjust and experiment with your unique pieces. Discussed are materials and stains, how to find them and how they affect the colour and texture of the glaze, alongside practical fixes to familiar glaze-making problems. Special Effect Glazes is essential if you are interested in creating eye-catching glazes and wanting to develop your knowledge of glaze-making, or experiment with your own formulas to achieve the perfect finish.

Science for Potters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Science for Potters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Handbook of Glaze Recipes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

The Handbook of Glaze Recipes

This book is an essential studio companion for any potter. Covering a comprehensive range of glaze effects, as well as a broad selection of clay bodies, each recipe is illustrated with a useful test tile to demonstrate the effects of opaque, matte, transparent, crystalline and raku glazes on different clays and at varying temperatures, and numbered for ease of reference. The book also features an introduction to the basics of mixing, applying and adjusting glazes, and correcting typical glaze faults. Compiled by studio potter and glaze expert Linda Bloomfield, and based on years of meticulously recorded tests, this book is a must-have resource for any potter wishing to experiment with glazes and clay bodies.

Advanced Pottery
  • Language: en

Advanced Pottery

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Advanced Pottery describes and illustrates the latest pottery techniques, particularly for making large or complex pots, with examples from leading potters from the UK and abroad.

Contemporary Tableware
  • Language: en

Contemporary Tableware

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

"Tableware has occupied a special place in our kitchens and dining rooms for thousands of years, and continues to enchant us today. Ranging from the purely functional to the fine and delicate, the evolution of domestic pots tells us much about our changing tastes and habits, and the wider art and cultural movements that have influenced their decoration and forms. In Contemporary Tableware, maker Linda Bloomfield looks at the history of the pots on our tables, from Sung Chinese and Medieval English ware to the revival of studio pottery and the influence of Scandinavian, American and Japanese design. She goes on to examine common forms in contemporary tableware, including teapots, bowls, cups, jugs and plates, and to explain the elements of form, function and beauty in each. Lavishly illustrated with examples from contemporary studio pottery and industry, as well as making images from working potters, this book is the essential guide to modern tableware for potters, designers and buyers."--Publisher's description.

The Potter's Book of Glaze Recipes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Potter's Book of Glaze Recipes

This guide provides a short introduction to glazes with basic instructions on making your own, followed by a comprehensive collection of glaze recipes, covering a wide range of temperatures and variations. The book should be of use to any potter or ceramicist.

Becoming a Secondary School Teacher
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Becoming a Secondary School Teacher

This text is written to support PGCE students in the initial stages of their teaching careers and mentors who are central in their training. Students are guided through the PGCE year, looking at and revisiting major issues such as pupil management and assessment in increasingly complex ways. A practical research strand runs throughout, using case studies and covering action research strategies to provide students with the tools to evaluate their own teaching.

The Solitary Self
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Solitary Self

The Ancrene Wisse is a spiritual guide for female recluses, written at the request of three anchoresses who were voluntarily enclosed for life within small cells. Georgianna analyzes this complex and skillfully composed treatise and examines its detailed portrayal of the rich, alternately rewarding and frustrating inner life of the solitary.

The Queen Next Door
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

The Queen Next Door

Reflections on the life of Aretha Franklin captured in exclusive photographs by her friend, photojournalist Linda Solomon. "Aretha was private. I respected this and she trusted me." Linda Solomon met Aretha Franklin in 1983 when she was just beginning her career as a photojournalist and newspaper columnist. Franklin's brother and business manager arranged for Solomon to capture the singer's major career events—just as she was coming back home to Detroit from California—while Franklin requested that Solomon document everything else. Everything. And she did just that. What developed over these years of photographing birthday and Christmas parties in her home, annual celebrity galas, privat...