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The Urban Potter: A modern guide to the ancient art of hand-building bowls, plates, pots and more

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Urban Potter: A modern guide to the ancient art of hand-building bowls, plates, pots and more
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Emily Proctor
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 6,Width 3
Category/GenreArts and crafts style
Ceramic arts, pottery, glass
Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
Pottery, ceramics and glass crafts
ISBN/Barcode 9781914239700
ClassificationsDewey:738.1
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint Kyle Books
NZ Release Date 8 August 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Discover the slow, tactile art of hand-building ceramics and express yourself through the act of creating unique, timeless pieces for your home. The Urban Potter teaches you how to make beautiful, one-off handcrafted pieces with simple, natural shapes and neutral tones. Ceramicist Emily Proctor's unique, self-taught style embraces irregularity and asymmetry - here, there is no such thing as perfection, every piece is created through an authentic, intuitive process, with no wheel required. The 24 step-by-step projects include functional homeware such as bowls, plates and vases, as well as other decorative accessories, and are ordered by difficulty, making this book suitable for anyone who wants to play with clay, from beginners through to more seasoned ceramicists. For each project, Emily guides you through the whole process and explains all the techniques involved, from slabbing and pinching, to carving and glazing, while also fully leaning into the joys of slow ceramics and the mindful, patient nature of the art.

Author Biography

Emily Proctor studied 3D design at art school in Bournemouth before working as a stylist and buyer for 10 years. Her work is almost exclusively made using ancient hand build methods in an attempt to reconnect with the past. The forms are designed to be simple and primitive allowing the texture and colour of the clays and glazes to speak for themselves. Emily's work has been featured in Esquire, Time Out London and Stylist. Instagram: @epc.studio | www.epc.land