Wild Clay: Creating Ceramics and Glazes from Natural and Found Resources, 9781789940923
Hardcover
Dig local clay, craft unique ceramics, connect art with nature.

Wild Clay: Creating Ceramics and Glazes from Natural and Found Resources

creating ceramics and glazes from natural and found resources

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  • Hardcover

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    27 October 2022

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Summary

Wild Clay: A Potter’s Guide to Natural Ceramics

The ultimate illustrated guide for sourcing, processing, and using wild clay. Potters around the world are taking to the local landscape to dig their own wild clay, discover its unique properties, and apply it to their craft. This guide is the ideal starting point for anyone - from novices, improvers, and experts to educators and students - who wants to forge a closer bond between their art and their surroundings.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781789940923
ISBN-10:1789940923
Author:Matt Levy, Takuro Shibata, Hitomi Shibata
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Herbert Press Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:27 October 2022
Weight:1.00kg
Dimensions:276mm x 216mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

This beautifully illustrated guide is the ideal starting point for those wanting to forge a closer bond between their art and their natural surroundings. * Ceramics Now *Finding your own clay—especially for use as a glaze material or to augment a commercial clay body—is increasingly popular and this book is a guide to finding, testing, and using wild clay. * The Studio Manager *A fascinating guide to finding your own clay and creating your own glazes. Billed as ideal starting point for novices, experts, and everyone in between, this is an excellent addition to the experienced ceramicist’s library, but also to those new to the art. * Book Riot *

About The Author

Matt Levy

Matt Levy was raised in Flagstaff, Arizona, and educated in Wisconsin and Montana. He has a strong connection to the geology around him and the materials found within are a constant driving force in his practice. A Materialist at heart, Matt is motivated by what can be found in the soil beneath his feet and the rocks he finds in the landscape. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with his wife and child, sourcing local clay from Lake Superior and Mississippi River Basin.

Takuro Shibata is a Japanese native ceramic artist based in Seagrove, North Carolina, USA, and has studied Engineering in Applied Chemistry at Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. Later, his interest in ceramics led him to become an apprentice at a local pottery studio in Shigaraki, Japan. After visiting the USA with his wife in 2001, many opportunities came up to join ceramic art programs and in 2005, they both moved to the Seagrove area after he had accepted the position of director at STARworks Ceramics. Takuro has developed a national reputation as a ceramic artist and wild clay specialist. His own ceramic work, knowledge of ceramic materials and background story have all been prominently featured in the media and shared in many exhibitions, workshops, publications and ceramic conferences both nationally and internationally. He is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC).

Hitomi Shibata is a Japanese native ceramic artist based in Seagrove, North Carolina, USA and has studied Fine Art & Craft at Okayama University in Japan. She lived and worked as a potter in Shigaraki, an old pottery village in Japan, until a Rotary International scholarship brought her to the USA to study ceramics at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth. With her husband, she later moved to North Carolina to set up a permanent pottery studio and now build wood kilns together. Hitomi has been artist-in-residence at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Cub Creek Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, and North Carolina Pottery Center; organised workshops and lectured at Peters Valley School of Craft, Penland School of Crafts, and NCECA; won international ceramics competitions at Yingge Museum of Ceramics, Taiwan, and Yixing Teapot Competition, China; and is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC).

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