
im designing my own art (ceramics) of study for a project in art class …?
Where can I go for information on what we need in the study, what is the best distribution and where can I get all equipment and materials?
There are a couple of good books on Pilchuck (ceramics and pottery .. to ..) which include some studio photos. Instead of offering things ceramic (clay and others) I use is a considerable supply of books with more in the business of being a potter, with planning and equipment. I know that storage is needed for drying the air or be fired frozen cake, ready for shipment etc
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Basic Stained Glass Making: All the Skills and Tools You Need to Get Started (How To Basics) $12.72 *Each technique illustrated with color photos *Complete explanation of tools and materials *Step-by-step lessons for a variety of projects This highly detailed guide contains everything the beginner needs to know to make beautiful basic stained glass projects–presented with lavish color illustrations and precise instructions that eliminate the guesswork from each step-by-step activity. Expert … |
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Setting Up a Pottery Workshop $24.95 This informative, practical book looks at a variety of ways that pottery studios have been set up, including examples that detail studio layout and type of work produced from potters from around the world. The book discusses requirements of both the specialized studio and those suited for more general pottery production. It presents valuable information for those setting up their first studio, and… |
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Setting Up Your Ceramic Studio: Ideas & Plans from Working Artists (A Lark Ceramics Book) $17.95 “Scotchie gives us an insider’s look at [how to] assemble vibrant, creative studio spaces. Floor plans are provided…The photographs are excellent.”–Library JournalTake a photographic tour of 10 beautiful ceramics studios, and discover exactly how and why each design so perfectly meets the artist’s particular needs. Author and ceramist Virginia Scotchie covers all the practical decisions about e… |