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Pottery artist Jim Malone explains the complex processes involved in the creation of his pieces and traces the variety of sources and techniques that have influenced him, from the pots of ancient China and...
Pottery artist Jim Malone explains his ideas and illustrates some of the techniques he uses in creating his pottery.
Introduces traditional techniques used in the manufacture of pottery in the village of Gundiyali in Kutch, western India. The tools, techniques and designs that are used by the potters of Kutch today have...
Introduces the Balls pottery industry of Qena Governorate (north of Luxor) in Upper Egypt, illustrating the methods and materials used by the Egyptian marl potters of Deir-el-Gharbi, from the mining of the...
Illustrates tradition and change in African pottery based particularly on examples from Nigeria, Ghana, the Gambia and Kabylie in Algeria - areas where pottery is normally a female activity. (The set could...
A step-by-step study of the workshops of the silt potters at Deir Mawas in middle Egypt.
Foutura, a 65-year-old woman in Burkina Faso, has produced various kinds of pots all her life, learning the different techniques at certain stsages in her life. Today she is recognised in her village s...
Illustrates various faults and flaws found in ceramics along with their remedies. Discusses problems that effect the clay body (cracking, warping, damp fractures, blowouts and bloating) and progresses to...
1: Describes the career of Charlotte Rhead who came from a famous family of designers and who perfected the technique of tube-lining. Mary Harper recalls her working days as a painter for Charlotte Rhead. 2:...
Sean Hetterley explains and demonstrates the techniques and theory of kiln packing and firing an electric kiln for both biscuit and glaze ware. Includes an explanation of the pyrometer and pyrotechnic cones,...
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