With this essential guide from one of the UK's leading contemporary studio potters, learn how to throw clay on the wheel. With this essential guide from one of the UK's leading contemporary studio potters, learn how to throw clay on the wheel.
Whilst a potter shaping clay on the wheel is both the iconic and familiar image we associate with ceramics, the skill is notoriously hard to learn. Using step-by-step photos and illustrations, Rebecca Proctor shows you how to master the potter's wheel.
With an emphasis on craftsmanship, Throwing Clay demonstrates the specific techniques required to make a range of elegant modern tableware – mugs, jugs, plates and more as well as vases and more complex forms such as teapots. In addition, Proctor shares her thoughts on the craft of being a potter and conducts interviews with other contemporary makers from around the world.
Including a combination of projects and gorgeous inspirational photographs, Throwing Clay is the ultimate guide for complete beginners and advanced ceramicists alike.
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This is an informative and well designed book and should be on every potters bookshelf. * Emerging Potters * A thoughtfully written book on throwing, with useful, practical information on designing and making pottery. -- Linda Bloomfield BSc, PhD, author of Special Effect Glazes This is a perfect beginners reference. -- Chiltern Potters A pleasurable read and good resource for any emerging potter, balancing useful advice with thoughtful observations and interesting insights into the creative lives of real practitioners. * Anglian Potters *
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With this essential guide from one of the UKs leading contemporary studio potters, learn how to throw clay on the wheel.
THE POTTERS PERSPECTIVE
1 What makes a maker?
2 In praise of the domestic
3 On workshops
4 Clay
5 Striving for beauty
THROWING
1 Centring
2 Bowls
3 Cylinders
4 Curves
5 Flat out
6 Jars with lids
7 Teapots
TAKING CARE
of pots, the environment and yourself
INTERVIEWS from Malo Atelier, Julianne Ahn, Sara Delesie and more
ENDNOTES
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
FURTHER READING
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Rebecca Proctor is a potter and pottery teacher specialising in wheel-thrown ceramics. Frequently commissioned by chefs and stylists, her tableware is used in some of Britains finest restaurants, as well as being found in homes around the world. Prior to making pottery, Proctor worked as a design writer and author. A lifelong fascination with craftsmanship led her to making pots as well as writing about them.