The Ceramic School
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
Cristina Cordova : InFrameCristina Cordova is a sculptor based in North Carolina. Originally from Puerto Rico, Cordova was studying engineering when she decided to quit her program and…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
How To Decorate Ceramic Flower Pot Rims5 different ways of decorating ceramic flower pot rims
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
SIMON LEACH Throws an egg!How To Throw an Egg? The amazing Simon Leach – from Simon Leach Potteries, author of the fantastic book “Simon Leach’s Pottery Handbook: A Comprehensive…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
Ayumi Horie - White PotsA look into Ayumi Horie’s studio practice. Using porcelain, she shows how to dry throw bowls, plates, a match striker, and applies decals to pottery.…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
Primitive Technology: Creating a Forge BlowerWow, just wow! This guy is amazing. If i didn’t have an electric kiln I would be building my own wood fired kiln, creating about…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
How to make a Ceramic ColanderOne of the things that happens when you focus too much on pottery is that you only make cups and bowls and vases… you forget…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
Michael Casson - The Craft of the Potter - ThrowingMichael Casson was one of the pioneers in the renaissance of studio pottery in the post-war period, a greatly respected and a charismatic teacher and…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
Isaac Button - Country PotterIsaac Button was the last true English country potter. In a day, he could turn a ton of clay into pots. When timed he threw…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
How to roll a foot on a bowl and cupA short video demonstrating a super simple way to “roll” a foot on to a small bowl and a cup, instead of turning it. Have…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 9 years ago
Coil building in Gakoigo pottery villageI love two things about this video: 1) The clay they are using looks exceptional; a coarse and plastic body, which they handle very wet.…
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