He was the director of an Associate of Arts degree program in sculpture and pottery at Central Carolina Community College in North Carolina. For ten years he ran his own successful pottery business, Pittsboro Pottery, in North Carolina. He now lives and works in Englan
Title | : | Introducing Pottery: The Complete Guide |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.72 (504 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0812221419 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-18 |
Language | : | English |
He was the director of an Associate of Arts degree program in sculpture and pottery at Central Carolina Community College in North Carolina. For ten years he ran his own successful pottery business, Pittsboro Pottery, in North Carolina. He now lives and works in England.
. He has helped create and develop several pottery programs at schools, community centers, and universities. Dan Rhode has taught ceramics since 1991Easy-to-read tables and charts also complement the clearly written instructions.With 200 color illustrations and inspiring writing from a master ceramicist, Introducing Pottery belongs in every new clay worker's library. Readers will learn about the differences between firing techniques, and how to use them in variety of kilns. Introducing Pottery includes an in-depth look at glaze making, formulation, and application that goes beyond mainstream glazes and allows artists to express their own aesthetic. It covers throwing and handbuilding methods, and even shows how to set up a clay studio. As potters gain experience, this guide will continue to be a valuable source of information, giving them the tools to evaluate and learn from their experience.. In Introducing Pottery, international potter and teacher Dan Rhode shares more than twenty years of experience in a well-organized, fully illustrated volume. Each method is illustrated with full color photographs of professional ceramicists at work in their studios. The guide quickly moves into step-by-step instructions for working in clay. Rhode's comprehensive overview of the methods, techniques, equipment, and theory allows novice and more advanced clay artists to solve problems as they develop and to keep improving.Introducing Pottery begins with a brief history of wI am so glad I ran across this book. Here's three things I caught my eye in "Colors" that made me pause, think, and reconsider my perspective:Those who wish to paint with hope must be observant. These guys come pretty close to that, but they're much more human and prone to errors like us.With names like Balls, Rusty, Microwave or Soupy and the great art and story by Jeff Brown you'll have lots of fun reading this graphic novel.Totally recommended if you like robots, comics and still remember the old Transformers.. Should she remain an old maid- love has not brought her happiness in the past- will it now??Jerry is very careful to portray the Amish lifestyle accurately. This isn't it.. From shipboard romance to post-cruise reality, they deal with learning about each other (which includes their emotional pasts), building trust, and coming to terms with the effects of a long-distance relationship. Or gold boxes; that would be attention getting!How about those Chinese food take-out boxes? They're not expensive."A New York based entrepreneur has sent half-envelopes to his potential customers. side of the page--it would also make tAbout the Author Dan Rhode has taught ceramics since 1991. He has helped create and develop several pottery programs at schools, community centers, and universities. For ten years he ran his own successful pottery business, Pittsboro Pottery, in North Carolina. He was the director of an Associate of Arts degree program in sculpture and pottery at Central Carolina Community College in North Carolina. . He now lives and works in England
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