Firing Kilns
By (Author) Benedict Brierley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
28th August 2014
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Pottery, ceramics and glass crafts
738.143
Paperback
128
Width 189mm, Height 246mm
477g
The range of extraordinary effects that can be achieved in a kiln is infinite. However, the technical requirements of different firing processes and equipment can often seem intimidating, particularly for those new to ceramics, and this can limit artists' confidence to explore and experiment. In Firing Kilns, wood-fire potter Benedict Brierley demystifies the firing process, explaining key methods and effects in simple, straightforward language. Beginning with the basic principles, including heatwork, firing schedules and cones, the book goes on to cover the various types of kilns and kiln packing, oxidation and reduction firing, and then special firing methods such as salt, soda, wood, pit, smoke and raku. Finally, it covers common firing faults and how these can be avoided to achieve consistent, successful results. Firing Kilns is a comprehensive handbook for anyone new to firing their work or for established ceramicists wishing to experiment with different firing effects.
It is a vastly informative and cogently presented handbook for taking your already made clay objects and, by the firing process, transforming them under intense heat into ceramicswith drop-dead gorgeous illustrations This book isintended for more extensive crafts collections. -- Brad Hooper * Booklist Online *
Benedict Brierley is a professional member of the Craft Potters Association. He is an expert in wood firing and has published articles in industry magazines including Ceramic Review, Ceramics Technical and The Log Book. He has worked as a tutor in Ceramics at Loughborough University School of the Arts for the last 17 years.