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China Paint & Overglaze [WHILE SUPPLY LASTS]
Manufacturer: American Ceramic Society
Axner Number: A996393
Shipping Weight: 2 lbs., 12.00000 oz.
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by Paul Lewing
Hardcover: 238 pages
Publisher: American Ceramic Society (2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1-57498-269-9
Dimensions: 11.25" x 8.75" x 0.8"
Shipping Weight: 2.75 lbs.
Invented in 9th century China, covered in 17th century Europe, treasured in 19th century America, and neglected by art schools for over 100 years, china painting is poised for a revival with new materials, new forms and new imagery.
China paint—fired at the lowest end of the ceramic range—offers consistent,
durable, predictable color, from the brightest hues to the subtlest gradations.
Any effect that paint or ink can achieve, china paint can duplicate. For the ceramic
artist interested in exploring this robust medium to the lifelong china painter,
China Paint & Overglaze is the essential text.
This groundbreaking book, the first to showcase the work of traditional china painters and contemporary potters and clay sculptors together, includes many unique features on every aspect of an exciting and colorful medium. |
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Hauser shows you how to enhance porcelain, ceramic, and glass objects with charming painted designs. Thanks to the acrylic enamel paints that are now on the market, it's easy to emulate the effects of firing in much less time and without using a kiln.
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365 traditional American ceramic pieces, one for each day of the year. Painted for Malo by Izhar Patkin.
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"One-brush" sumi-e is an easy, entertaining way to express on paper the moods and images of nature. Everything you need to know is contained in this book. Drawings, photos, and simple text explain every stroke with dozens of examples to copy and practice.
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