Member Reviews
Thanks for creating this book. It helped me explore a new world of low-fire glazes and expand my knowledge of the glaze process, the chemistry of glazes, and the firing process. I also love the cover design. It's simple and eye-catching!
The Complete Guide to Lie-Fire Glazes for Potters and Sculptors is absolutely fantastic! I bought a copy because I had to read it and I am not disappointed. The techniques overall information opens up a whole new avenue for artists. Or anyone wanting to use lower temps for pottery and glazing. I highly recommend this book m!
As someone totally new to Pottery and Sculpting, this title may not have been intended for me. I don't even regularly practice within this art though I have desires too. I enjoyed gaining a better understanding of the processes that many potters and sculptors use on a regular basis. I was able to learn more about Low-fire glazes than I think the general public would be able to comprehend which gives me a greater appreciation for the artists using these methods. One day I intend to use this knowledge on my own artistic pursuits to do which I expect a re-read will be necessary. Thank you Netgalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Quarry | Quarry Books for access to this ARC. This title is perfect for experienced Potters and Sculptors.
I’m a stoneware kinda girrul, but there’s a WHOLE new exciting world out there between Cone 020 and Cone 3.
This is a hands-on, detailed forage into the complicated world of low-firing, beautifully illustrated and giving some real insights and Eureka moments. “Understanding Glaze Recipes” is a brilliant chapter, without confusion or waffle which is a rare quality in pottery books. Every topic is approached with a nigh clinical sense of logic and demonstrated with workable examples.
Only slight niggle is that the colour representation in the images is too garish (e.g. see samples on page 148).
There's some really great information in this book. Maybe not for a beginner Potter just based on complexity (not a step by step guide). If recommended this to potter friends who want to expand on their glaze knowledge.
This book is not for you if you are new to pottery, due to the pottery terminology present which you may find unfamiliar.
However, if you’re a beginner potter starting out on the journey or someone who has an interest to, this book is perfect for you!
The book is not a step by step manual but it contains a comprehensive overview of the considerations required to make a piece of pottery, based on the author’s experience. Tips from potters may vary from one to another, depending on their styles and preferences. Happy to recommend the book.
A very detailed book with a lot of history and help. I personally thought this would be a little more suitable for beginners, like I am. I would’ve loved a little easier steps by step infos, but for people with a little more knowledge , or who want to learn more about the history, this is a perfect read!