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The Ceramic Process - A Manual and Source of Inspiration for Ceramic Art and Design

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A comprehensive textbook on ceramic technology and a chronicle of the developments made by the European Ceramic Work Centre.

The Ceramic Process is both a comprehensive textbook on ceramic technology and a chronicle of the developments made by the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) over the years. It is a practical book which helps you to look at materials, methods and equipment, using the results of various artists' projects for inspiration.

EKWC is internationally renowned as a centre where ceramic artists come for a period to experiment with new materials, methods and technologies. Their time there is funded and they are given the back-up of innovative technicians and materials to work with. Learn about the artists who have worked at the centre, including some of the top names in sculpture and ceramics from around the world: Neil Brownsword, Tony Cragg, Ewen Henderson, Jun Kaneko, Anish Kapoor, Kinpei Nakamura and Betty Woodman. Throughout the book, discover some spectacular results and how the new techniques and materials have been adopted by artists around the world.

Table des matières










Foreword by Joel Fisher
Introduction by Dr Koos de Jong, Director of the EKWC
Author's Note and Acknowledgements

1. Material, Method and Process
2. Clay Body and Casting Slip
3. Preparations Prior to Making
4. Handbuilding
5. Using Moulds
6. Drying
7. Firing Biscuit
8. Glazes and (Sinter) Engobes
9. Painting and Decoration
10. Terra Sigillata
11. Firing Glazes
12. Non-Ceramic Treatment
13. Advanced Section: Clay
14. Advanced Section: Glaze
15. Advanced Section: Terra Sigillata
Appendix 1: Unity Formulas and Percentage Analyses
Appendix 2: Further Reading
Appendix 3: Glaze Calculation Software
Appendix 4: Suppliers List
Appendix 5: Names of Participants 1991-2003

Index

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European Ceramic Work Centre

Résumé

A comprehensive textbook on ceramic technology and a chronicle of the developments made by the European Ceramic Work Centre.

The Ceramic Process is both a comprehensive textbook on ceramic technology and a chronicle of the developments made by the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) over the years. It is a practical book which helps you to look at materials, methods and equipment, using the results of various artists' projects for inspiration.

EKWC is internationally renowned as a centre where ceramic artists come for a period to experiment with new materials, methods and technologies. Their time there is funded and they are given the back-up of innovative technicians and materials to work with. Learn about the artists who have worked at the centre, including some of the top names in sculpture and ceramics from around the world: Neil Brownsword, Tony Cragg, Ewen Henderson, Jun Kaneko, Anish Kapoor, Kinpei Nakamura and Betty Woodman. Throughout the book, discover some spectacular results and how the new techniques and materials have been adopted by artists around the world.

Préface

A comprehensive textbook on ceramic technology and a chronicle of the developments made by the European Ceramic Work Centre.

Texte suppl.

the tables and process illustrations are highly useful

Détails du produit

Auteurs European Ceramic Work Centre, Anton Reijnders, Reijnders Anton
Edition Bloomsbury Academic
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 21.01.2021
 
EAN 9781789940480
ISBN 978-1-78994-048-0
Pages 320
Dimensions 230 mm x 290 mm x 22 mm
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Art > Autres

ART / Techniques / General, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Pottery & Ceramics, Pottery, ceramics & glass crafts, Ceramics: artworks, Ceramics, mosaic and glass: artworks, Ceramics & glass technology, Ceramic and glass technology

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