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We all remember our first experience with glazing and how our hopes usually exceeded our skills and knowledge. Glazing plays an important part of ceramic art but can be rather mysterious to both the newcomer and the seasoned professional. While the chemistry may appear to be a bit like alchemy to the uninitiated, an established science and accepted practices provide order and repeatable results.Glazes & Glazing: Finishing Techniques covers many aspects of glazing. Artists share their methods and recipes while providing inspriational stories about their personal experiences in ceramics and how you can find success in your own studio.Youll discover information on glaze formulation; applications such as dipping, pouring, and spraying; firing variations; characteristics of materials; testing; and even crystalline and ash glazing along with more than 100 successful recipes.Whether youre looking for fresh ideas, expanding your palette or exploring new techniques, Glazes & Glazing: Finishing Techniques provides a wealth of information, instruction and inspiration youll refer to for years to come.In Using Gravity to Enhance a Glaze Surface Kari Radasch maintains that the surface is more than a seductive veneer, and she embraces spontaneous yet purposeful marks to embrace as much information as possible. These marks have a huge impact on the glaze surface, which moves, melts and flows depending on the mass of different glazes she uses.Preparing Wood Ash for Glazes gets anyone started on this exciting and readily available ingredient. Kathy Chamberlain describes the five steps to cleaning wood ash so youll be prepared the next time you come across a recipe calling for it. Which could be one of the great recipes Mark Issneberg provides in his story about Spraying Wood Ash Glazes.If we could all just get the basics down, wed be a lot further ahead in achieving the results we wanted. Annie Chrietzbergs Glazing for Success provides many of the tips you need to assure the results youre looking for. From prepping the bisque to treating the drips and runs, her guide is sure to change your glazing from a bust to a triumph.Todd Burns, a philosophy major turned ceramic artist, explores marine iconography on his series of Aegeaninspired forms using an image trasfer technique.Frank James Fisher demonstrates three approaches in Glazing Patterns using direct contact, stencils and transfer.Patrick Horstley, an avid experimenter, shares his Strong, Pure and Matt glazes.Discover the darkmetal finish technique of Rollie Younger and his Boiler Teapots.With Susan Beiner Too Much Is Not Enough as she applies brilliant colors fired from cone 6 to 10.William Sawhill, Sumi von Dassow and William Schran cover the world of crystalline glazes. Sawhill and von Dassow explore highfire crystals in Crystalline Glazes and Making Crystals Clear respectively, while Schran covers Developing Crystals at Mid Range.Hunt Prothro pours underglazes on a palette to achieve his color mixing then applies them using a variety of techniques.Utilizing strong forms, Jeff Kleckner gets a Ripple Effect by manipulating a glaze to create a surface tension thats easy on the eye.Mary Cay has A Glittering Obsession with the glaze jewels she farms from her kiln.55 pounds of glaze on a pot? Find out how and why Morten Espersen layers so many glazes in his Knowledge in a Jar.John Nance tells the story of Tom and Elaine Coleman, who also share their favorite recipes and techniques.Paul McCoy extensively layers his surfaces with deflocculated slips to get depth and texture.And much, much more!
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- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures eight and a half inches by eleven inches and is zero point five one inches thick.
- Q: How many pages does 'Glazes and Glazing: Finishing Techniques' have? A: This book contains one hundred forty-four pages, providing a comprehensive guide to glazing techniques.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is bound in paperback, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is edited by Anderson Turner, featuring contributions from various ceramic artists.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in ceramics? A: Yes, this book is suitable for both newcomers and seasoned professionals looking to improve their glazing techniques.
- Q: How can I apply the glazing techniques described in the book? A: You can apply the techniques by experimenting with various methods like dipping, pouring, and spraying glazes as detailed in the chapters.
- Q: What is the recommended skill level for this book? A: This book caters to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced ceramic artists.
- Q: Can I use the recipes in this book for my own pottery projects? A: Yes, the book includes over one hundred successful glaze recipes that you can apply to your pottery projects.
- Q: How do I care for this book to keep it in good condition? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it in a dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- Q: Is this book safe for children? A: Yes, the content is educational and suitable for older children interested in ceramics, though adult supervision is recommended.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for return instructions and possible replacement options.
- Q: Does this book provide safety tips for glazing? A: Yes, it includes important safety tips related to materials and techniques used in glazing.
- Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: Typically, books do not come with a warranty, but check with the seller for their return policy.
- Q: Can I find comparisons to other glazing books in this one? A: While it focuses on specific techniques, it may reference other glazing methods for broader context.
- Q: What should I do if I have trouble understanding a technique in the book? A: If you have trouble, consider reaching out to ceramic communities online or local workshops for additional guidance.