How to Make Colored Slip for Underglaze Pottery
Interesting technique on how to make colored slip for the under glazed color for pottery. It’s simple to do, just mix up some slip from your waste clay slops!
View ArticleHow to Throw a Wave!
Ceramic artist, Marge Margulies, demonstrates the art of throwing one of her favorite pieces, The Wave!
View ArticleMaking Interesting Mug Shapes
Deborah Schwartzkopf demonstrates how to make interesting mug shapes by combining bisque molded and wheel thrown parts
View ArticleHow to Roll a Foot
A short video demonstrating how roll a foot on a small bowl and a cup
View ArticleEuropean Cities Join Forces to Attract Ceramics Enthusiasts
The cities will work to introduce people to more aspects and sites connected to ceramics, according to the project’s participants.
View ArticleOne Vase Can Lead to Another
Heath Ceramics’s studio director produced more than 150 vases in an experimental wave.
View ArticleToo Many Hobbies? No Such Thing
A general store in Oregon gives the design entrepreneur Tyler Hays a chance to flex his many creative muscles.
View ArticleAbout Shino Glazes
What is a Shino Glaze? Shino is a generic term for a family of glazes. The first Shino glazes were developed in Japan in the mid to late 1500′s. The first modern Shino glazes were developed in the ...
View ArticleCopper Red Firing
What is a Copper Red Glaze? Copper Red glaze, as the name implies, use copper as a colorant. We have two copper Red glazes. One is called Panels Red and looks a lot like the picture to ...
View ArticleNature’s Patterns in an Ancient Art
Pots from New Mexico with mind-numbingly complex designs.
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