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Soda Glazing
Manufacturer: University of Pennsylvania Press
Axner Number: A996282
Shipping Weight: 0 lbs., 9.28000 oz.
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by Ruthanne Tudball
Paperback: 95 pages
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press (1995)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0-8122-1571-0
Dimensions: 9.2" x 6.1" x 0.35"
Shipping Weight: 0.58 lbs.
Soda glazing was, for many years, the neglected cousin of salt glazing. However,
as pollution laws have become stricter, more potters have turned to soda and,
to their delight, found not only the traditional orange peel surface but also
a subtle palette of colors which have made them sit up and take notice.
In this book, Ruthanne Tudball discusses the history of and techniques involved
in soda glazing. She includes body and slip recipes, kiln designs and firing methods
specifically developed for soda glazing and she illustrates her text with the
work of an international group of artists. |
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While sharing his reasons for making functional pottery, his influences as well as his perspectives on life, family and camaraderie, Matt Long demonstrates his techniques for making his signature cups, whiskey jugs, hip flasks, bourbon bottles and more.
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This book is largely a personal account of lessons learned from years of technical and aesthetic development. There is a focus on methodology of research, study of materials and process, and their contribution to the art of soda glazing.
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Coll Minogue and Robert Sanderson present the aesthetic aims, working practices and kilns of an international group of artists.
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