Slip, a form of liquid clay, has been used since ancient times
to add color and texture to ceramics. This method of clay
decoration, practiced from Rome to Mesoamerica, continues to
develop internationally. Slips allow ceramicists to give their
works rich, intriguing surfaces in a range of hues. In "Techniques
Using Slips," expert potter John Mathieson explains how to
formulate and apply slips successfully to embellish earthenware,
stoneware, and porcelain."Techniques Using Slips" gives
step-by-step lessons on working with slips alone or with glaze
using a range of firing methods. Beginning with a brief history of
decorative slips over the millennia, this handbook guides readers
through basic slip mixing and application methods, including
sponging, marbling, stenciling, trailing, sgraffito, and inlay.
Mathieson and forty of the world's best ceramic artists open their
studios as they complete inspiring projects, revealing everything
from the clays they use and englobe recipes to firing temperatures.
Their artwork and techniques come to life in dozens of full-color
photographs. In addition to creative approaches, "Techniques Using
Slips" covers practical aspects of slip work, including equipment
recommendations, supplier contact information, and important safety
guidelines.With more than 170 illustrations and clear, encouraging
instruction, "Techniques Using Slips" is a must for any potter's
library. Ceramic artists and educators will turn to this handbook
again and again for direction and insight.
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