An Introduction to Glazes, Patterns, Inlay, Luster, and Dimensional Designs
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Join ceramic artist Emily Reinhardt to learn how to decorate pottery surfaces with glazes, gold luster, patterns and marks, inlay designs, dimensional shapes, and much more. With an emphasis on learning new skills, having fun, and embracing imperfection, The Beginner’s Guide to Decorating Potterysupports your creative process as you explore: Basic information on working with clays as well as materials used for decorating. Tutorials on color theory, combining form and function, and the importance of keeping a sketchbook. Beginner-friendly projects that show how to apply surface-design techniques to simple pieces such as coasters, a cheeseboard, a wall hanging, plates, tumblers, vases, planters, and more. Throughout the book, skill-building is front and center, with tips and tricks to help you crack the code and make pieces you’re proud of. Gallery work from some of today’s top ceramics artists is sure to inspire potters of all levels. What will you make first? For beginners and those returning to ceramics, the Essential Ceramics Skills series from Quarry Books offer the fundamentals along with fresh, contemporary, and simple projects that build skills progressively. Explore even more ceramics techniques with:The Beginner’s Guide to Wheel Throwing and The Beginner’s Guide to Hand Building.
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“The Beginner's Guide to Decorating Pottery” by Emily Reinhardt is a comprehensive guide that takes you through the process of decorating pottery surfaces with various techniques. Reinhardt covers everything from glazes and gold luster to patterns and marks, inlay designs, and dimensional shapes. The book emphasizes learning new skills, having fun, and embracing imperfection.
The book starts with basic information on working with clays, and materials used for decorating. It then dives into tutorials on color theory, combining form and function, and the importance of keeping a sketchbook. These foundational concepts are essential for any aspiring potter.
One noteworthy aspect of the book is the inclusion of beginner-friendly projects that showcase the application of surface-design techniques to various simple items, such as coasters, a cheeseboard, a wall hanging, plates, and tumblers. These projects allow readers to practice their newly acquired skills and create beautiful pottery pieces.
Throughout the book, skill-building is emphasized, with tips and tricks to help readers improve their techniques and create pieces they can be proud of. The inclusion of gallery work from top ceramics artists further inspires potters of all levels.
In addition to providing step-by-step instructions and demonstrations, Reinhardt's passion for pottery shines through in her writing. Her love for the craft is infectious and encourages readers to explore their own creativity.
Overall, “The Beginner's Guide to Decorating Pottery” is a valuable resource for anyone interested in pottery. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced potter looking to expand your skills, this book offers a wealth of knowledge, practical advice, and inspiration. With its stunning photographs and simple instructions, it is sure to become a go-to guide for all pottery enthusiasts.
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