Resist and Masking Techniques (Ceramics Handbooks (London, England).)
Resist and Masking Techniques (Ceramics Handbooks (London, England).)
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The use of wax, paper, clay and other materials to prevent the effects of heat, fire, smoke, chemical reactions, colours and glazes from altering or contaminating the surfaces of work is very popular with ceramicists. However, learning to use these techniques can be a long and frustrating process, particularly when complicated by considerations of the state of the clay and which form of glazing is to be used. In this book, Peter Beard discusses the techniques of masking and resist and gives guidance as to how best to use various materials and firing methods to achieve a wide range of finishes.
Resist and Masking Techniques (Ceramics Handbooks (London, England).),Peter Beard,A&C Black,0812216113,Ceramic Arts And Crafts,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Glass & Glassware,Glazing (Ceramics),Pottery,Pottery & Ceramics,Reference,Technique
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