Dry Glazes
By (Author) Jeremy Jernegan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Herbert Press Ltd
4th March 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
738.15
Paperback
144
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
358g
The ultimate guide to understanding and creating dry glazes. This book covers everything you need to know to understand and create dry glazes. Dry glazes are used by many potters - Lucie Rie and Hans Coper are well-known examples - and often by ceramicists creating sculpture, where a shiny glaze is not appropriate. Learn all about slips and engobes, oxides and stains, matt glazes and low alumina surfaces, textured and pitted glazes as well as what makes up dry glazes and how to create them. The book is beautifully illustrated with famous artists' work, as well as many test tiles of examples of dry glazes with their corresponding recipes, making it a valuable resource for ceramicists working in this area or anyone curious to explore the medium.
there is much here for the glaze enthusiast * Ceramic Review, January/February 2010 *
This book covers everything you need to know to create a range of glazes * London Potters, February/March 2010 *
Jeremy Jernegan is an Associate Professor of Art at Tulane University, USA. He has taught and lectured in art colleges and Tulane University since 1987. His work has appeared in many ceramic journals, both in the UK, USA and Australia, and he has written many articles.