Description
Book SynopsisAn essential guide to the techniques of making and using slips. In this book, explore the many techniques for making and using slips - liquid clay which can be used for decoration on its own or covered with glaze - such as brushing, dipping, trailing and sgraffito amongst others. You can also find out how to make up slips and use them at higher temperatures, both with and without glazes. As well as examples of techniques, discover what can be achieved with many images of beautiful finished pieces from contemporary potters, and find inspiration through illustrations of potters in action, showing their own personal styles and how they have adapted traditional methods to suit their work today in a modern context.
Trade ReviewFascinating and informative. * Craftsman Magazine (July 2010) *
Whether you have never used slips before, use them occasionally, or have considered branching out to include slip decoration in your work, this book is for you. Take my advice; get this book * Clay Times (Summer 2010) *
Excellent photographs, easy to read. A useful book for those wishing to develop their knowledge on modern day slip methods. * Kent Potters Association newsletter (August/September 2010) *
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction 1. A Selected History of Using Slips 2. Application Techniques 3. Mixing Slips 4. Colour in Slips 5. Using Slips Without a Glaze 6. Slips and Raku 7. Slips with Glaze at Earthenware Temperatures 8. Slips with Stoneware and Porcelain 9. Slips with Salt and Soda Glazing Glossary Health & Safety Websites Bibliography Suppliers Index