In the first heatwave of the summer, artists from around the world gathered throughout New England to fire their clay creations in special wood-fired kilns as a part of the New England Wood Firing ...
Over the course of three days, a team of nearly a dozen potters worked together to fire a wood kiln in Marshall, North Carolina, using ceramics techniques that date back thousands of years. (Photo by ...
Ross Bryant of Talladega is an example of a potter who proves that going the extra mile can produce remarkable results. Some of these results —his pieces —are on view at Nunnally’s Custom Frame & ...
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Building a simple kiln and firing pottery with termite clay
I built a simple kiln and fired pottery using termite clay. Heat management allowed the clay to harden uniformly.
Transformation by fire is a common literary metaphor, but for Calvin art professor Anna Greidanus, it’s also a physical reality. As a ceramic artist, she depends on the refining fire of a kiln to ...
Transformation by fire is a common literary metaphor, but for Calvin art professor Anna Greidanus, it’s also a physical reality. As a ceramic artist, she depends on the refining fire of a kiln to ...
Remember that beginner's pottery class you took years ago? Stress melted away as you kneaded, smoothed and shaped hunks of damp clay, transforming thick globs into almost perfect -- at least in your ...
Toby Wayne Larson followed his wife, a fifth-generation Wyomingite, back home to Casper and began playing with sawdust and ...
[Series note: People have been making pottery in the mountains of western North Carolina for thousands of years. This Living Traditions series focuses on the contemporary artists and makers who are ...
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