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Sculpture, Handbuilding
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Virginia Cartwright demonstrates her techniques of making spouts, lids, and handles without the use of a potter's wheel. She forms three of her delicate hand built teapots, and shows examples of other artists' work from her collection.
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Part of the Ceramic Instruction Program; teaching the traditional method of constructing a clay udu drum.
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In this two-part program, award-winning clay artist Mitch Lyons shares with you some of the unique handbuilding techniques he has developed over the past four decades.
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Features pinch pots, coil pots, slab construction, press molds and hump molds, making your own stamps.
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Understand the medium of ceramic paper clay from the inside. See mixing and recycling paper into a batch. Next, see methods of handbuilding, sculpture, carving and modeling. Over 16 demonstration segments of video to choose from.
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Arlene Siegel, nationally-known sculptor, lecturer and teacher presents her second Sculpture Classroom video. Using stoneware clay, Siegel demonstrates her sculpting techniques as she takes the student through the steps necessary to sculpt the full figure
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In Part I of this video, Virginia demonstrates how to make a folded cup, an embossed slab box, and a tall folded vase.
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In Part II of this video, Virginia demonstrates how to make a coil bowl with inlaid glaze or slip, a simple plate with a carved design, and a folded serving dish.
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San Diego Clay artist Lana Wilson has developed a loose way of working with very soft clay to make organic looking, sculptural vessels.
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Part 16 of Susan Peterson's 54 part series "Wheels, Kilns and Clay."
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