In The Studio with Randy Johnston and Jan McKeachie-Johnston
Two full-length, step-by-step videos! One great low price!In this installment of the Ceramic Arts Daily Video Series, Randy Johnston and Jan McKeachie Johnston invite viewers into their studio for a...
View ArticleElevating the Handmade with Julia Galloway
Sneak a peek! In this video, Julia Galloway shares a wide variety of her inventive throwing and handbuilding techniques, her beautiful surface techniques, and so much more! Julia covers five of her...
View ArticlePieces and Patterns
In this DVD, Deborah Schwartzkopf presents functional vessels made using a variety of construction techniques. She offers many different examples of working with clay that will enrich your skills...
View ArticleThrowing Large
Throwing large work is a challenging area and takes a different approach than throwing normal ware. This book looks at throwing purely from the perspective of making very large work. It assumes you can...
View ArticleVolumetric Image Transfer on Pottery
INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL – DVD $49.95 – DOWNLOAD $39.95 Silkscreening on a flat surface is a piece of cake, but when you try to do it on a three-dimensional piece, that’s a challenge, and this is what...
View ArticleDesign for the Soft Surface
In this edition of the Ceramic Arts Daily Presents video series, Ben Carter shares his methods for integrating surface design with altered wheel-thrown and handbuilt pottery. Referencing pillows,...
View ArticleForm, Pattern and Underglaze: Wheel Throwing and Decoration
In this installment of the Ceramic Arts Daily Presents video series, Meredith Host shares her techniques for creating wheel-thrown pottery to which she adds colorful underglaze decoration. Meredith...
View ArticleIn the Potter’s Kitchen
NEW RELEASE! Do you even know any potters who don't cook? Wouldn't it be great if there were a pottery design, technique, and glaze recipe book put together with a food recipe book? Well now there is!...
View ArticleAltered Forms with Textured Surfaces with Bill Wilkey
Sneak a peek!In this installment of the Ceramic Arts Daily Presents video Series, Bill Wilkey shares his techniques for creating wheel-thrown-and-altered, as well as handbuilt pots with layers of...
View ArticleUncommon Impressions: Making Your Mark with Handmade Tools
There is something really special about using a tool you made on your work. Even the simplest of tools made with your own hands make marks that are uniquely yours. Kyla Toomey found that making simple...
View ArticleSelect Series: Kitchen Pots, Bakers, & Serving Vessels
Every potter has certain common forms in their repertoire – think bowls and mugs. But the kitchen is home to various less-common pots - from muffin pans and juicers, to batter bowls and salt shakers –...
View ArticleSelect Series: Jars, Vases, Boxes, & Baskets
Handmade pots find homes in various places around the house. From the vase in the living room that holds fresh-cut garden blooms, to canisters in the pantry, to the cookie jar on the kitchen counter,...
View ArticleSelect Series: Pitchers, Teapots, Cups & Mugs
Pouring and drinking vessels are some of the most commonly used items in any home. As such, they need to function well, be ready to work overtime, and be engaging objects to interact with. These...
View ArticleFigure to Function with Tara Wilson
Sneak a peek! Inspired by the human form and the natural world, Tara Wilson strives to make “pots that speak softly yet reveal complexity in both form and surface through continued investigation and...
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