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Contemporary Studio Porcelain: Materials, Techniques and Expressions
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A practical approach to all aspects of making porcelain pots and sculptures: from clays and glazes to throwing, handbuilding, slipcasting and decorating. Porcelain is known and highly praised for its delicacy, translucency, fineness and whiteness, but it has always posed particular problems for ceramicists using it. In this revised edition, Peter Lane looks at the development of porcelain in the last few years of the 20th century and at the start of the 21st. He gives particular consideration to the technical achievements, the working practices and aesthetic concerns of ceramicists who work with this most popular medium and its close relative, bone china. The works illustrated in this book demonstrate the confidence and the versatility of contemporary ceramicists who use its special characteristics in exciting and original ways. There are over 350 new illustrations and 75 new artists featured in this updated edition. The result is a breathtaking look at the exciting and innovative work that is currently being done internationally in this field. The wide diversity of porcelain objects will both inspire and enthral potters, collectors and anyone interested in fine ceramics.
Author Biography
Peter Lane is a well-known British ceramicist based in Hampshire. After more than 30 years of full-time teaching in schools, colleges and university, he resigned from his Senior Lectureship at the University of East Anglia to concentrate on his own creative work. His ceramics have been included in many public and private collections around the world and widely exhibited in Europe, North America and Australia. Lane is a popular guest speaker and demonstrator in the UK and internationally and has written a number of books on ceramics. He is a Fellow of both the Craft Potters Association and the Society of Designer-Craftsmen.
ReviewsWith its many illustrations in black & white and full colour, this hardcover publication is a beautiful work, which should be sitting on the shelves of anybody interested in contemporary ceramics. * Ceramics Today *
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