Creative Pottery

Innovative Techniques and Experimental Designs in Thrown and Handbuilt Ceramics

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Pub Date 2 Jun 2020 | Archive Date 29 Apr 2020

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Take your work to the next level! In Creative Pottery, join ceramic artist Deb Schwartzkopf and grow as a functional potter, whether your background is in wheel-throwing or handbuilding.

Start off with a quick review of where you are in your own journey as a potter. If you need to brush up on the basics, help setting goals, or pointers on how to translate your inspiration into your work, you’ve come to the right place. The rest of the book is a self-guided journey in which you can choose the techniques and projects that interest you:

  • Go beyond the basics and learn how to throw or handbuild a bottomless cylinder. Then explore seams and alterations for projects like an oval serving tray, altered cylinder vase, and dessert boat.
  • Learn about small changes that make a big impact, making an asymmetrical slab plate, throwing plates, and creating a cake stand.
  • Master bisque molds and use them to open a new world of possibilities. Make spoons, a goblet, a butter dish, and more.
  • Add complexity for stunning forms, including a pitcher, juicer, teapot, and oil pourer.
With compelling galleries, artist features, and guided questions for growth throughout, this is a book for potters ready to learn new skills and unlock their creativity.

Take your work to the next level! In Creative Pottery, join ceramic artist Deb Schwartzkopf and grow as a functional potter, whether your background is in wheel-throwing or handbuilding.

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ISBN 9781631598258
PRICE US$30.00 (USD)
PAGES 192

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Excellent resource for a beginning potter or someone looking to add to their skills. There is foundational information that makes a good review for newer potters and then the book moves on to more advanced techniques. When I took a a wheel throwing pottery class, I quickly got bored of making round objects. This collection of projects and examples shows how round pieces can be altered into other shapes as well as projects using hand building techniques. The clear instructions make these projects much less intimidating to the newbie.

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I wanted to know how potters think and started learning at a community college. I was overwhelmed by others who were practising alot and performing very well too. But reading this book with its questions for growth threw me back to that time where I had genuine curiosity about how the form comes in the mind of a potter. All the pieces of pottery along with the inspiration pieces bring form an color to life. In the end are some patterns to make your own Creative Pottery,

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Starting with the not-so-good bits: A bit too hippy and waffly for my liking: “Let the journey unfold in front of you as you remain open to exploring beyond the confines of what you hope will happen (...)”. Some “revelations” like: “Then (sic!) you are working with clay, water is important.” The basics, e.g. on throwing, are too sketchy for a beginner and boring for a more experienced thrower. And, is it just me or does the book’s title sound really dull and does not do it justice?
But then there are the very solid ideas of a seasoned “assembler” which made me like this book - at 190 pages a substantial contribution. Based on simple elements like a bottomless cylinder, combined with template slab shapes and handbuilding, this book opens up 3D possibilities that you’ve probably never thought of. The projects are well documented but happily not so prescriptive as to thwart any “playing” with the design idea. So, all in all, I’d recommend this book for a mid-career potter seeking to broaden their design approach.

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This book is such a beautiful book, and very well written. It had beautiful photography- very well taken, lighting etc. The information is absolutely spot on, ideal for anyone interested in pottery. I am not a potter, so the information to me is very in-depth and interesting to see. I really want to try pottery even more after seeing the book as I feel it makes it not look as daunting as it could be. The information on the tools to use and the step by step guide on how to make the items pictured is fantastic and very well detailed.
I feel this is the perfect book for those who are interested to try or those just starting out in pottery, although even more experienced potters could probably still learn a few things.
Absolutely beautiful and thank you for letting me read this book. I would definitely recommend this!

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Amazing projects and examples from a wide variety of potters to inspire anyone who has worked with clay. I now can't wait to get back into the pottery studio and try out some of these techniques.

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