Naked Clay: Ceramics Without Glaze

naked clay: ceramics without glaze

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Naked Clay: Ceramics Without Glaze

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A growing number of ceramic artists now choose not to glaze their work. Instead, they use an unglazed--naked--surface to express their ideas and concerns. From slips and terra sigillata to burnishing, engobes, oxide washes and additions to the clay body, there is a wide range of techniques these artists can employ to achieve the finishes they desire. As these techniques are suitable for a broad spectrum of processes, subject matter and context (from slipcasting to handbuilding, from high to low firing temperatures, from figurative to conceptual, from domestic to public), the scope of the work produced by these artists is enormous.

In Naked Clay Jane Perryman not only presents the finished ceramics and techniques of an international group of artists but she also investigates their ideas and areas of inspiration to further an understanding of their work. Each artist presented here has a unique style and way of working, but they are all connected through their committed relationship to the material and their desire to express their ideas using 'naked' clay.

This beautifully illustrated book will inform and inspire not only students, professionals, and teachers, it will fascinate collectors and, indeed, anyone with an interest in contemporary ceramics.

From the Publisher
Jane Perryman is a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association. She is the author of Smoke Fired Pottery and Traditional Pottery of India.

Naked Clay: Ceramics Without Glaze,Jane Perryman,University of Pennsylvania Press,0812238486,Art pottery,Catalogs,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Hobbies/Crafts,Pottery & Ceramics,Unglazed pottery,Ceramics

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