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Home > Books > Spirit of Ceramic Design: Cultivating Creativity with Clay [Signed Copy]
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Spirit of Ceramic Design: Cultivating Creativity with Clay [Signed Copy]
Manufacturer: Pebble Press
Axner Number: A996303
Shipping Weight: 1 lbs., 12.64000 oz.
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by Robert Piepenburg
Paperback: 253 pages
Publisher: Pebble Press, Inc. (2009)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-0-9628481-7-9
Dimensions: 9.25" x 7.8" x 0.8"
Shipping Weight: 1.79 lbs.
Design is an integral component of the creative process and as an activity with identifiable and learnable skill sets it is innately connected to the spirit of mankind. In partnership, design and spirit provide the means for managing the intricacies of art and life in ways that transcend the margins of human creativity.
In this celebrated new book, Robert Piepenburg gives you a beneficial guide for cultivating their creativeness with clay. As you'll discover in these pages, when ceramics works of art celebrate the expressions of spirit and personify core design concepts, they embrace a heightened realization of meaning that is personally overpowering and universally inspiring. In a myriad of ways, designs in clay become the artistic footprints of spirit that we leave on the path of life. As we create each footprint we affirm the originality of our existence and share the joy of being alive.
With thought-provoking quotations and beautiful photographs The Spirit of Ceramic Design is a book that changes the artisitic landscape of ceramics and invites us to rethink how we create with clay. |
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Robert Piepenburg explains the theory and the technical aspects behind the sequence of events employed to achieve the glossy richness of a white crackle glaze and to effectively realize the full color spectrum of a copper matt surface patina.
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With the insight and sensitivity of a master, Robert Piepenburg chronicles raku's fascinating development across the centuries and carefully describes raku's materials and techniques for the contemporary potter.
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