Smoke-Fired Pottery
Description
Smoke-Fired Pottery by Jane Perryman. ''There is a spontaneity about smoke-fired pottery that many potters find most appealing. Quite whether this is a reaction against the precision of more high-fired techniques or simply the excitement and thrill of not being quite sure what will emerge from a firing is uncertain. However, there is also a 'softness' and feeling of harmony about the resulting pottery that is most attractive. In this book Jane Perryman discusses a wide range of smoke-firing methods. She uses the work of an international group of artists as well as that of traditional potters from Nigeria, India and the South West United States to illustrate the methods and to show the various qualities that can be achieved with smoke-firing.' The dust jacket has light general wear and the book has some very small scuffs on the edge of the covers but remains tight and bright. A LARGE BOOK THAT WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FREIGHT.
Details
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Author:Perrymen, Jane
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Book Condition:Good Plus
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Publisher:Craftman House, Australia
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Edition:First Thus
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Jacket Condition:Good Plus
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Binding:Hard Cover
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Location:Pottery
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ISBN:9766410372
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Size:4to
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Pages:128
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Publish Date:1995