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Creative Pottery
Innovative Techniques and Experimental Designs in Thrown and Handbuilt Ceramics

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United States, 2 June 2020


Deb Schwartzkopf is a studio potter, instructor, and active community member of Seattle, Washington. She has taught at Ohio University, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, University of Washington, and University of Georgia's study abroad program in Cortona. She was named Ceramics Monthly and Ceramic Arts Daily's 2019 Artist of the Year, one of the most visible awards in the field. Deb has worked as an artist in residence nationally and internationally at the Archie Bray Foundation (MT), Mudflat Studios (MA), The Clay Studio (PA), Pottery Northwest (WA), Watershed (ME), Sanbao in Jingdezhen, China, and the Residency for Ceramics in Berlin, Germany. Since 2002, Deb has also taught widely at top ceramics centers including Penland School of Craft, Gaya Ceramics Center (Indonesia), and IARE (France). Her artwork is included in collections such as the Kamm Teapot Foundation, San Angelo Museum, and the WA State Arts Collection, among others. She has been included in numerous publications including Ceramic Monthly, Pottery Making Illustrated, and Studio Potter Magazine; has contributed to Red Clay Rambler Podcasts; is an active founding member of Objective Clay; has served as the Director of the Washington Clay Arts Association; and is currently a board member at Pottery Northwest. In 2013, Deb founded and launched what is now Rat City Studios, a community pottery studio where she offers adult classes, studio memberships, and opportunities for emerging artists: ratcitystudios.com.


Foreword by Josh DeWeese

Introduction



CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED

The Journey of a Potter

Tools Used in This Book

Featured Artist: Robbie Lobell

Techniques Used in This Book

Making and Using Templates

Olivia Tani, On Process

Tips for Successful Seams

Beginning Alterations



CHAPTER 2: GROWING AS A POTTER

Find a Fresh Viewpoint

Steve Godfrey, On Self-Critique

Finding and Using Inspiration

Defining Influences

Bottomless Cylinder

Oval Serving Tray

Altered Cylinder Vase

Large Vase

V-Shaped Bowl or Cone

Featured Artist: Jen Allen

Dessert Boat



CHAPTER 3: SMALL CHANGES FOR BIG IMPACT

Asymmetrical Slab Plate

Featured Artist: Taylor Sijan

Throwing a Plate

Trimming and Tap Centering

Altering Plate Shapes

Featured Artist: Sue Tirrell

Cake Stand

Decorative Edges



CHAPTER 4: EXPLORING BISQUE MOLDS

Bisque Molds

Small Spoons

Bud Vases

Throwing a Closed Form

The Cup

Goblet

Featured Artist: Hayne Bayless

Square-Footed Bowl

Butter Dish



CHAPTER 5: ADDING COMPLEXITY

Coiling an Asymmetrical Mold

Pitcher

Featured Artist: Zak Helenske

Juicer

Teapot

Marty Fielding, On Process

Oil Pourer



Templates

Resources

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Index

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Deb Schwartzkopf is a studio potter, instructor, and active community member of Seattle, Washington. She has taught at Ohio University, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, University of Washington, and University of Georgia's study abroad program in Cortona. She was named Ceramics Monthly and Ceramic Arts Daily's 2019 Artist of the Year, one of the most visible awards in the field. Deb has worked as an artist in residence nationally and internationally at the Archie Bray Foundation (MT), Mudflat Studios (MA), The Clay Studio (PA), Pottery Northwest (WA), Watershed (ME), Sanbao in Jingdezhen, China, and the Residency for Ceramics in Berlin, Germany. Since 2002, Deb has also taught widely at top ceramics centers including Penland School of Craft, Gaya Ceramics Center (Indonesia), and IARE (France). Her artwork is included in collections such as the Kamm Teapot Foundation, San Angelo Museum, and the WA State Arts Collection, among others. She has been included in numerous publications including Ceramic Monthly, Pottery Making Illustrated, and Studio Potter Magazine; has contributed to Red Clay Rambler Podcasts; is an active founding member of Objective Clay; has served as the Director of the Washington Clay Arts Association; and is currently a board member at Pottery Northwest. In 2013, Deb founded and launched what is now Rat City Studios, a community pottery studio where she offers adult classes, studio memberships, and opportunities for emerging artists: ratcitystudios.com.


Foreword by Josh DeWeese

Introduction



CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED

The Journey of a Potter

Tools Used in This Book

Featured Artist: Robbie Lobell

Techniques Used in This Book

Making and Using Templates

Olivia Tani, On Process

Tips for Successful Seams

Beginning Alterations



CHAPTER 2: GROWING AS A POTTER

Find a Fresh Viewpoint

Steve Godfrey, On Self-Critique

Finding and Using Inspiration

Defining Influences

Bottomless Cylinder

Oval Serving Tray

Altered Cylinder Vase

Large Vase

V-Shaped Bowl or Cone

Featured Artist: Jen Allen

Dessert Boat



CHAPTER 3: SMALL CHANGES FOR BIG IMPACT

Asymmetrical Slab Plate

Featured Artist: Taylor Sijan

Throwing a Plate

Trimming and Tap Centering

Altering Plate Shapes

Featured Artist: Sue Tirrell

Cake Stand

Decorative Edges



CHAPTER 4: EXPLORING BISQUE MOLDS

Bisque Molds

Small Spoons

Bud Vases

Throwing a Closed Form

The Cup

Goblet

Featured Artist: Hayne Bayless

Square-Footed Bowl

Butter Dish



CHAPTER 5: ADDING COMPLEXITY

Coiling an Asymmetrical Mold

Pitcher

Featured Artist: Zak Helenske

Juicer

Teapot

Marty Fielding, On Process

Oil Pourer



Templates

Resources

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Index

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9781631598258
ISBN
1631598252
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25.7 x 20.8 x 2 centimetres (0.47 kg)

Table of Contents

Foreword by Josh DeWeese
Introduction
 
CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED
The Journey of a Potter
Tools Used in This Book
Featured Artist: Robbie Lobell
Techniques Used in This Book
Making and Using Templates
Olivia Tani, On Process
Tips for Successful Seams
Beginning Alterations
 
CHAPTER 2: GROWING AS A POTTER
Find a Fresh Viewpoint
Steve Godfrey, On Self-Critique
Finding and Using Inspiration
Defining Influences
Bottomless Cylinder
Oval Serving Tray
Altered Cylinder Vase
Large Vase
V-Shaped Bowl or Cone
Featured Artist: Jen Allen
Dessert Boat
 
CHAPTER 3: SMALL CHANGES FOR BIG IMPACT
Asymmetrical Slab Plate
Featured Artist: Taylor Sijan
Throwing a Plate
Trimming and Tap Centering
Altering Plate Shapes
Featured Artist: Sue Tirrell
Cake Stand
Decorative Edges
 
CHAPTER 4: EXPLORING BISQUE MOLDS
Bisque Molds
Small Spoons
Bud Vases
Throwing a Closed Form
The Cup
Goblet
Featured Artist: Hayne Bayless
Square-Footed Bowl
Butter Dish
 
CHAPTER 5: ADDING COMPLEXITY
Coiling an Asymmetrical Mold
Pitcher
Featured Artist: Zak Helenske
Juicer
Teapot
Marty Fielding, On Process
Oil Pourer
 
Templates
Resources
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Index

About the Author

Deb Schwartzkopf is a studio potter, instructor, and active community member of Seattle, Washington. She has taught at Ohio University, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, University of Washington, and University of Georgia's study abroad program in Cortona. She was named Ceramics Monthly and Ceramic Arts Dailys 2019 Artist of the Year, one of the most visible awards in the field. Deb has worked as an artist in residence nationally and internationally at the Archie Bray Foundation (MT), Mudflat Studios (MA), The Clay Studio (PA), Pottery Northwest (WA), Watershed (ME), Sanbao in Jingdezhen, China, and the Residency for Ceramics in Berlin, Germany. Since 2002, Deb has also taught widely at top ceramics centers including Penland School of Craft, Gaya Ceramics Center (Indonesia), and IARE (France). Her artwork is included in collections such as the Kamm Teapot Foundation, San Angelo Museum, and the WA State Arts Collection, among others. She has been included in numerous publications including Ceramic Monthly, Pottery Making Illustrated, and Studio Potter Magazine; has contributed to Red Clay Rambler Podcasts; is an active founding member of Objective Clay; has served as the Director of the Washington Clay Arts Association; and is currently a board member at Pottery Northwest. In 2013, Deb founded and launched what is now Rat City Studios, a community pottery studio where she offers adult classes, studio memberships, and opportunities for emerging artists: ratcitystudios.com.

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