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"Utilizing techniques readers may have learned long ago in summer camp, like making pinch pots, Susan shows how easy it is to create a wealth of ceramic forms that are refined and incredibly modern looking. She begins with simple shapes anyone can make, like the classic pinch pot, and then moves on to pinching a sphere, a wide bowl, a trumpet shape, and finally a cylinder. From there Susan demonstrates how easy it is to cut, alter, and combine these shapes to make more complex forms."--
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Table of Contents
Pinching the basic forms
Essential shapes
Open-ended shapes
Adding elements to your form
Lips and edges
Feet and foot rings
Handles
Lids
Knobs
Featured artist: Mary E. Rogers
Pre-fired surface treatments
Adding and subtracting clay
Featured artist: Julie Whitmore
Featured artist: Vicki Grima
Color and glaze
Introducing color
Decorating and glazing techniques
The decorated surface
Patterns
Where to decorate?
Featured artist: Emily Schroeder Willis
Vase of many faces
Clays
Earthenware
Stoneware
Porcelain
Marbling colored
Coloring clay
Featured artist: Jenny Mendes
Kilns and glaze firings
Kiln types
Types of firings
The projects
Big bowl
Covered jar
Triplet herb planter
Shaker
Vase
Hearty mug
Country jug
Hors d'oeuvres tray
Cozy teapot.
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"Lark ceramics"--Cover.
Includes index.
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