Using fibres with clay is not a new idea but using fibres absorbed within the structure of the clay body is a concept that has recently, and rapidly, taken root among potters. Paperclay is now widely recognized as a material which allows great freedom of expression, relieving the maker of many of the technical problems associated with conventional clays.
ISBN: | 9781861263377 |
Publisher: | The Crowood Press |
Imprint: | The Crowood Press |
Published date: | 24 Jul 2000 |
DEWEY: | 738.12 |
DEWEY edition: | 21 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 176 |
Weight: | 760g |
Height: | 254mm |
Width: | 201mm |
Spine width: | 17mm |