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The Penland book of Ceramics
ÀúÀÚ : Morgenthal, Deborah (EDT), Tourtillott, Suzanne J. E. (EDT), Penland School of Crafts (Penland, N. C.)
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ÃâÆÇ»ç : Lark Books (NC)
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 "Lark Books, the leading publisher of fine books on ceramics, the sewing arts, and papermaking, and Penland School of Crafts, the renowned institution of craft instruction, have created a series of beautiful and outstanding books that offer the artisan the wisdom of the finest instructors in each field.
With classes in more than ten media, instruction by only the finest practitioners, and an atmosphere of friendly exchange between artists, Penland is the place for crafters to improve and broaden their skills. People from around the world journey to this unique school and artistic community, located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina.
Throughout the Penland Book series, the creative excitement of the school comes alive on every page and in every breathtaking project. Here, in the first offering, ceramicists discover technical and inspirational resources from the masters that will carry their art to new levels. Each of the Penland professionals represented specializes in a particular technique or method. Photographs show them working as well as featuring their art. Expressly for this volume, they have written the accompanying essays and chosen pieces by other artists to complement their own. Clara "Kitty" Couch fashions deeply glowing coil-built vessels, Angela Pozo's lively tiled mosaics shimmer with color, and Michael Sherrill builds beautiful sculptural objects that hold layer upon layer of texture. There are others who do mold making and slip casting, majolica, wheel-thrown forms, slab reliefs, and much more. This is one book that will have a permanent place in the studio!

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INTRODUCTION 8(2)
JEAN W. MCLAUGHLIN
THE ARTISTS
TECHNIQUE: COIL-BUILDING VESSELS 10(16)
CLARA ``KITTY'' COUCH
``CONTEMPLATIVE COILINGS'' 12(5)
HANDS ON 17(3)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 20(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 21(5)
TECHNIQUE: MAKING & DECORATING TILES 26(22)
ANGELICA POZO
``TILE MAKING: ONE APPROACH, PLUS A RECIPE FOR POTATO SALAD'' 28(9)
HANDS ON 37(5)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 42(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 43(5)
TECHNIQUE: CARVING EXTRUSIONS 48(22)
MICHAEL SHERRILL
``A MAKER OF THINGS'' 50(6)
HANDS ON 56(9)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 65(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 66(4)
TECHNIQUE: MOLD MAKING & SLIP CASTING 70(20)
TOM SPLETH
``SLIP CASTING, OR ROMANCING THE PLASTER'' 72(4)
HANDS ON 76(9)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 85(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 86(4)
TECHNIQUE: MAJOLICA 90(18)
LINDA ARBUCKLE
``SHAMELESSLY DECORATIVE'' 92(6)
HANDS ON 98(4)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 102(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 103(5)
TECHNIQUE: ALTERING WHEEL-THROWN FORMS 108(22)
NICK JOERLING
``THE ALTERED POT'' 110(6)
HANDS ON 116(9)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 125(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 126(4)
TECHNIQUE: THROWING A LARGE VESSEL 130(14)
CYNTHIA BRINGLE
``THE LARGE (AND SMALL) OF TURNING AND BURNING'' 132(3)
HANDS ON 135(4)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 139(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 140(4)
TECHNIQUE: SLAB RELIEF 144(24)
JOE BOVA
``UNDER THE SKIN'' 146(6)
HANDS ON 152(9)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 161(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 162(6)
TECHNIQUE: SLAB BUILDING & UNDERGLAZE PAINTING 168(22)
SERGEI ISUPOV
``A LIFE IN THE STUDIO'' 170(6)
HANDS ON 176(9)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 185(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 186(4)
TECHNIQUE: SLIPS & SURFACES 190(15)
MARY BARRINGER
``THE WELL-BUILT SURFACE'' 192(6)
HANDS ON 198(3)
ABOUT THE ARTIST 201(1)
GALLERY OF INVITED ARTISTS 202(3)
A SHORT HISTORY OF PENLAND SCHOOL OF CRAFTS 205(1)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 206(1)
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS 206(1)
CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS 207(1)
INDEX 208

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