500 Prints on Clay: An Inspiring Collection of Image Transfer Work (500 Series)
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Rating | : | 4.42 (762 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1454703318 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 420 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The featured pieces include silkscreen; newspaper, tissue, and digital ink transfer; stencils and more, printed on everything from earthenware and porcelain to stoneware and vitreous china.. This breathtaking entry in the highly successful 500 Ceramics series ventures into the hottest area of modern ceramics: image transfer on clay. Juried by the renowned artist and teacher Paul Andrew Wandless, it showcases a visually intriguing collection of contemporary work in this rapidly evolving field
Wandless is the former Director at Large for NCECA and has since received the NCECA outstanding achievement award (2007). He lives in Chicago, IL.. He is the author of Image Transfer on Clay and co-author of Alternative Kilns & Firing Techniques (both Lark) and he writes regularly for several publications including Pottery Making Illustrated and Graphic Impressions. Paul Andrew Wandless is a professor at Harold Washing
Wandless is the former Director at Large for NCECA and has since received the NCECA outstanding achievement award (2007). He lives in Chicago, IL.. He is the author of Image Transfer on Clay and co-author of Alternative Kilns & Firing Techniques (both Lark) and he writes regularly for several publications including Pottery Making Illustrated and Graphic Impressions. About the AuthorPaul Andrew Wandless is a professor at Harold Washington College and an instructor of workshops throughout the United States on image transfer techniques
E. Poulsen said Great images. This is a book with lots of super images that artists have taken of work produced that falls within the title. The selections are lovely and it would be a nice gift for anyone who appreciates art and/or design. The one downfall is the descriptions provided with the images. These must be generated by the artists because the language used is not uniform, making it almost impossible to determine what is being said. There are attempts to describe what techniques were used to create each item, but the descriptions are not clear enough for one to be able to draw meaning from them in many c. "Inspirational" according to Dallas Gypsy. Love, love, love this book. So many great artists with wonderful pieces.. Amazon Customer said More??. Somehow I expected more from a Lark Crafts book. I've been making and selling pottery for lo these many years. I didn't find much I would truly newbut a nice retrospective!!