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El. knyga: Special Effect Glazes

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  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Serija: New Ceramics
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Herbert Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912217885
  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Serija: New Ceramics
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Herbert Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912217885

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A complete guide to fantastic special effects glazes for studio potters.

From drippy and crackle to ash and lichen glazes, experienced ceramicist Linda Bloomfield guides you through the world of special effect glazes. Beautifully illustrated with pieces from both emerging and established potters that showcase stunning copper oxide-blues, metallic bronzes and manganese-pink crystal glazes, Special Effect Glazes is packed full of recipes to try out: from functional oilspot glazes using iron oxide, to explosive lava glazes.

In this informative handbook discover how you can create these fantastic effects and learn the basic chemistry behind glazes in order to adjust and experiment with your unique pieces. Discussed are materials and stains, how to find them and how they affect the colour and texture of the glaze, alongside practical fixes to familiar glaze-making problems.

Special Effect Glazes is essential if you are interested in creating eye-catching glazes and wanting to develop your knowledge of glaze-making, or experiment with your own formulas to achieve the perfect finish.

Recenzijos

Right up there with the best of them ... Linda should be congratulated * London Potters * The knowledge of glazes is an evolutionary process ... Special Effect Glazes makes a valuable and desirable contribution to this lineage of knowledge ... I encourage you to embrace this delightful publication. -- Kevin Boyd * The Journal of Australian Ceramics * ... there is a ton of information and a variety of recipes in this book [ ...] there are many useful clues and ideas of how to test and push the glazes in a direction that works for your studio. * The Studio Manager *

Daugiau informacijos

A complete guide to fantastic special effects glazes for studio potters.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Introduction 9(2)
Section 1 Glaze principles and application
11(62)
1 Understanding glazes
13(4)
2 Glaze materials and minerals
17(8)
3 Colouring glazes
25(10)
4 Impurities and variation in materials
35(8)
5 Stability and durability
43(8)
6 Creating and testing glazes
51(8)
7 Glaze mixing and application
59(6)
8 Firing
65(4)
9 Glaze `defects'
69(4)
Section 2 Special effect glazes
73(74)
10 Special effects: the chemistry
75(6)
11 Crackle glazes
81(8)
12 Ash glazes
89(6)
13 Celadon and Copper red glazes
95(6)
14 Drippy glazes and Chun glazes
101(8)
15 Crystalline glazes
109(8)
16 Shrink and Crawl: Lichen glazes
117(8)
17 Volcanic, Lava or Crater glazes
125(10)
18 Spotted glazes
135(6)
19 Metallic glazes
141(4)
20 Layering glazes
145(2)
Conclusion 147(1)
References 148(1)
Bibliography 148(1)
Appendices
1 Glaze materials UK: US materials substitutions 149(1)
2 Orton cone temperatures 150(1)
3 Ceramic materials, chemical formula and molecular weight 151(2)
4 Limits for stable glazes 153(1)
Periodic table of elements 154(2)
5 Materials analysis for UK frits, clays and feldspars 156(1)
6 Materials analysis for US frits, clays and feldspars 157(1)
Suppliers 158(1)
Laboratories for leach testing of glazes 159(1)
Health and Safety 159(1)
Index 160
Linda Bloomfield trained as a materials scientist before fulfilling her dream of becoming a potter. She has made thrown porcelain tableware in her West London studio since 2003 and sold her various ranges through Liberty and Harrods, as well as to Jamie Oliver's Barbecoa Restaurant and Michelin-starred restaurant The Clove Club. She has written several best-selling books on ceramic glazes and is a frequent contributor to Ceramic Review.