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Pottery on the Wheel
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Elsbeth S. Woody,
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Reviewer: A reader from
Texas
The text is detailed, but easy to understand and the pictures do an
excellent job of reinforcing the concept. I have been throwing for
about a year, but reached a point where I was "stuck" and couldn't
seem to move forward. After only ONE day of using the techniques in
this book, I was able to double the amount of clay I could
successfully throw and the results were better than anything I had
previously produced. This is the best book there is on throwing.
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500 Teapots
by Suzanne Tourtillott
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Book Description
It's a fabulous sourcebook with 500 of the most fantastic, creative
teapots you've ever seen. From handbuilt to wheel thrown, functional
to sculptural, round to square, traditional to funky, ceramicists
will encounter a little bit of everything in this artistic
celebration. Many find their inspiration in classic Asian designs,
and have their own serene beauty and attention to form. Others take
a more figurative approach, such as teapots with a small family
grouping; a nurse dressed in fetish attire, and the intriguingly
titled "Dr. Seuss Meets Picasso!" Still more look to the natural
world--birds, plants, rocks, and animals. Browse through a variety
of surface treatments, from intricate carved forms to narrative
painted patterns. They're all so stunning, you won't even have to
drink tea to appreciate them!
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Teapots Transformed
by Leslie Ferrin
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Teapots certainly are transformed!, January 7, 2001
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Reviewer: Andy Titcomb
from St.Mabyn, Cornwall, United Kingdom |
This is quite simply the
most beautifull book on teapots that I have ever seen. The
photographs are stunning. The teapots are
outrageous,ridiculous,fun,clever,inventive and some are even
useable! If you love teapots you must buy this book!
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The Artful Teapot
by Garth Clark, et al
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Modeling the Head in Clay
by Bruno Lucchesi
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Ingram
Renowned contemporary sculptor Bruno Lucchesi takes a
single life-size head through all the stages of rough in, modeling,
refining the surface, and finishing and texturing, enabling the
reader to see exactly how he positions and models every detail. The
book demonstrates not just highlights of the creative process, but
every step from beginning to end.
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