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INTRODUCTION
CERAMIC MATERIALS
01. HAND SCULPTURE
02. PINCH BOWL
03. CYLINDRICAL VASE
04. POTTERY
05. SIMPLE BIRD
06. ANIMAL
07. HUMAN FIGURE
08. FIGURE GROUPS
09. PORTRAIT HEAD
10. TILE
11. ASH TRAY
12. BOX
13. CURVED FORMS
14. HANDLES
15. DECORATIVE PROCESSES
16. CERAMIC JEWELRY
17. TOYS
18. PLASTER BAT
19. PRESS MOLDS
20. 2-PIECE MOLD
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From The Desk Of: Jack Brown
Dear Friend,
Since you’ve found this website I suppose it’s ok to let you know… “I love ceramics and pottery.” The truth is, I’m always on the internet looking for the latest articles and the best techniques to help me make beautiful pottery. That’s what led me to put this website up. Let me explain…
While surfing around the internet, I stumbled upon something so fantastic that it immediately got my attention… In fact, I discovered something sooo amazing at that first I thought it was "too good to be true" like most things are.
You see, a few months ago, I was doing some research on Julia Hamlin Duncan, one of the most talented and influential potters in recent history. I noticed that most of her work was available and accounted for with the exception of one of her most important pieces of work, entitled: ‘How To Make Pottery’.
By a stroke of luck, I emailed my story to one of my favorite site’s webmasters… as it turned out he had an old copy of this difficult to find book - it was right under my damn nose. After numerous emails I finally got him to mail me his copy.
I Uncovered One Of The Most Important Pottery Manuscripts Of All Time....
Even though it was first published in 1960, this book has the best pottery information I have ever seen.
In the 20 chapters here’s just a snippet of what you’ll learn:
- All about ceramic processes and materials. You’ll learn all about the ceramic process and what materials you should be using.
- What basic tools you’ll need. You really won’t be able to do anything until you have some basic tools to get going. Discover what they are and how to use them.
- What clay to use. There are quite a few that are used, but different products require certain clay for it to be make properly. Find out which ones suits which piece of pottery you’re going to make.
- How to start off with your block of clay. Learn how to cut your piece of clay for what you want to make. You’ll need one of those basic tools mentioned earlier.
- Amazing techniques to ‘fire’ your work. Discover the proper ways to use a kiln to fire your work to give it a professional aesthetic look and to make it much stronger.
- How to do a I-hand sculpture. With this method, you’ll learn how to get the feel of the clay. This is very important to learn as it will set the foundation to more advanced techniques.
- Some important tips and tricks on how to make some simple models first. Like the ‘pinch bowl. And lots of others, that will get you used to making shapes that will lead you onto bigger and better projects.
And there’s loads more…
At this point, you might be wondering how you can get your hands on a copy…
Well here’s the good news.
After doing even more research (I told you I was totally mad about learning pottery and how to make my own ceramic ornaments) I have contacted the original copyright owners and gained permission to republish Julia Hamlin Duncan’s complete work on this website.
Pottery is my passion and I want to share it with as many people as possible. Believe it or not, I’ve decided to do something completely unheard of these days. I’m going to let you have this amazing manuscript for nothing.
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Now you have no excuse for not being able to make your own beautiful pottery that will adorn your home.
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