Image Transfer on Clay: Screen, Relief, Decal & Monoprint Techniques (A Lark Ceramics Book)
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Rating | : | 4.22 (974 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1454703326 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He lives in Chicago, IL . About the Author Along with exhibiting his works nationally in galleries, universities, and museums, Paul Andrew Wandless gives lectures and workshops on his techniques. Many of his clay works, oil paintings, and prints are held in private collections. Paul has taught as a visiting assistant professor at various universities and is a special appointee to the National Council on Education for the Ceramics Arts (NCECA)
Contemporary ceramists have adapted printmaking techniques to transfer typography, lettering, drawings, or photographs onto clay surfaces. Each method is carefully laid out in gorgeous photos, with detailed firing instructions.. This comprehensive resource, new in paperback, will help you take advantage of these techniques—even if you have no printmaking background. No fancy equipment needed: just use silk-screen decals with light-sensitive emulsions to create a master image, cover with glazes, and voilá! Try colored slips for unique monoprints or experiment with stencils, relief blocks, and stamps
Image Transfer on Clay Bones22 Inside you'll find quite a few different methods for transferring images onto the clay surface. All of the suggestions are accompanied by pictures and photos. I would highly recommend this book if you're interested in experimenting and exploring new techniques. If you're looking for specific advice on a cer. Excellent E. Walker I bought this book as a gift for a friend who has always wanted to learn more about printing on clay. I already had Alternative Firing Techniques by Paul Andrew Wandless and it is one of my favourites so I was confident this would follow in the same vein. I was more than pleased with the book when it arrive. "Five Stars" according to Ashopper. Really nice book. Images and directions well done.
Along with exhibiting his works nationally in galleries, universities, and museums, Paul Andrew Wandless gives lectures and workshops on his techniques. He lives in Chicago, IL . Many of his clay works, oil paintings, and prints are held in private collections. Paul has taught as a visiting assistant professor at various universities and is a special appointee to the National Council on