This introductory guide to ceramics is geared to a simple, beginning studio situation. The text provides descriptions of basic tools, materials, and techniques paired with ample illustrations of processes to help beginners get started in clay.
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A Complete Beginner's Guide for Working with Clay,
This review is from: Make It in Clay: A Beginner's Guide to Ceramics (Spiral-bound)
When your professor comes over the first day of class and leafs through your brand new book and says, "Where did you get this...it's a great introduction to this class!" then proceeds to tell you he knows some of the potters and works pictured...you know it's a GREAT book. From learning where clay comes from and the techniques from pinching and coiling to the wheel and sculpture, I found great tips and photos to help me along and inspire my "creations." Then came texturing, coloring and glazing and firing techniques. I've actually bought the book as a gift for Mr. Pace (from amazon.com, naturally) and his future students because I found it SO helpful.
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Perfect for anyone thinking about working with clay.,
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This review is from: Make It in Clay: A Beginner's Guide to Ceramics (Plastic Comb)
This book is helpful if you've never worked with clay or even just to refer to it for clay projects. Worth buying!
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