Ceramics and Print
By (Author) Paul Scott
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Herbert Press Ltd
20th September 2018
3rd edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The Arts: techniques and principles
Prints and printmaking
738.15
Paperback
144
Width 189mm, Height 246mm
414g
This updated third edition explores new techniques in digital and 3D printing, as well as refreshing older techniques such as mono-printing. Printing has become a common part of the ceramic artist's practice and today there are more possibilities than ever before. From low-tech mono-prints to digital laser decal, it is now possible to employ a range of techniques to print on clay and vitreous surfaces. With the ongoing advancement of new technologies and more developed studio-based transfer processes artists continue to push the boundaries of the medium. In this comprehensive update of his popular Ceramics Handbook title, Paul Scott explains the historical context for contemporary printed ceramics before explaining the principles of core techniques and their application in the studio. He explores photographic processes, as well as the new opportunities presented by digital technology, including digital and 3D printing. Illustrated with brand new images of beautiful works by leading artists working in printed ceramics, Ceramics and Print is a must-read guide for artists and makers interested in this ever-developing field.
This latest revision is quite another matter. The new look book is a larger format (247 x 188) which allows for a better and more attractive layout of information and images...The book is full of ideas...This is an exciting book that touches much and ignites enthusiasm to learn more. -- Liz Lawrence * South Wales Potters Newsletter *
Paul Scott is an artist, author and educator known for pioneering research into the graphic development of vitreous surfaces. His characteristic artworks can be found in public spaces and collections around the globe, including the V&A in London, the National Museum in Stockholm, National Kunstindustrimuseet in Oslo, the Museum of Art and Design in New York and in Vietnam as part of the Hanoi Mosaic Mural. He was awarded a PhD by Manchester Metropolitan University in 2010, and is Professor of Ceramic Art at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Scott is a founding member of AIR and member of the International Academy of Ceramics.