Complete Potters Companion
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Product Description
"The New Pottery Book" is a completely new and revised edition of the "Complete Potters Companion". Pottery is a dynamic art form, constantly evolving as it responds to newly developed techniques and the changing aspirations of potters and students. The title, as before, has been designed to help beginners and serious students alike. It guides the reader through the latest hand building and glazing techniques; new tested glaze recipes; kiln designs and firing programmes; as well as describing the traditional methods of working with clay. Each technique is supported by detailed instructions and specially taken step-by-step photographs. Galleries of work by respected artists from around the world form an inspirational feature of this volume. Pots by Paul Soldner, Claudi Casanovas, Hans Coper, Lucie Rie, Claude Casanovas, Hans Coper, Lucie Rie, Claude Champy, Shoji Hamada and Takeshi Yasuda, to name but a few, are included and show the reader the spectacular results that can be achieved with clay.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #485964 in Books
- Published on: 2003-06-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Tony Birks trained at the Slade School of Art in London as a sculptor and potter and has many years experience of teaching and working in ceramics. His first book The Art of the Modern Potter changed attitudes to ceramics on both sides of the Atlantic. His other books include the biographies of Bernard Leach, Hamada and their circle, Lucie Rie, Hans Coper and Claudi Casanovas.
Customer Reviews
Great book for pottery students
This book covers pretty much all that pottery students need to know: hand-building, wheel-throwing, glazing, design & decoration, fire & space. It is written in a clear manner with step-by-step pictures and instructions. There are also glaze recipes by famous potters like Lucie Rie and Shoji Hamada. Highly recommended!
Clear, concise, practical and intructional.
This is very much a 'how to' book and covers most aspects of pottery making. It is well illustrated and sufficiently clear to allow even a beginner to start making pots without any further instruction. If I had to choose one book on practical pottery making it would be this one because it is so clear and so comprehensive.
best book on pottery I have seen
Well written with a good overview of pottery techniques and lovely colour pictures. I have now had 5 requests from friends for orders!




