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Pub Date : September 2005
ISBN : 9780713674910
Format : Paperback
Dimensions : 234x156mm
Extent : 144 pages
Illustrations : 120
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Printmaking techniques have long been used in the pottery industry, but
in recent years studio ceramicists have adopted these methods to make
exciting works. In this book Paul Scott discusses many of the
techniques that they employ. The original ground breaking book has in
this edition been greatly expanded and brought up to date The methods
included cover: screen
printing, both transfer decoration and working directly onto clay;
photographic processes; sponge printing; stamped ware; linocuts; prints
from plaster slabs; the use of the photocopier, laser printer,
computer-generated prints and other printmaking techniques. The result is the handbook on the subject.
About the Author(s)
Paul Scott is an artist, writer and curator. He was the Norma Lipman
Research Fellow at the University of Newcastke Upon Tyne from 1999 to
2001. A director of the Artists Information Company and a Member
of the International Academy of Ceramics, his work appears in public
and private collections around the world. He regularly lectures and
runs workshops in Europe and North America. He is also the author of Painted Clay: Graphic Arts and Ceramic Surface. He
teaches The Vitrified Print workshop/master-class twice each year at
the International Ceramic Research Centre, Skælskør, Denmark and
Kurszentrum Ballenberg, Switzerland.
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