Ceramic Blogs? Looking for blogs/clay artists to follow...
#1
Posted 15 August 2011 - 01:43 PM
Does anyone have some good blogs to follow? They could be general clay info, or specific artist blogs, like this blog by my ceramics teacher from University of Wisconsin, Bruce Howdel. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
#2
Posted 15 August 2011 - 05:07 PM
MisterBremer, on 15 August 2011 - 01:43 PM, said:
Does anyone have some good blogs to follow? They could be general clay info, or specific artist blogs, like this blog by my ceramics teacher from University of Wisconsin, Bruce Howdel. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Not that I could recommend any one blog over another, but you may find the following link of interest. I think this is a good idea, and should generate some good discussion.
http://thedailyrevie...com/top/pottery
#3
Posted 16 August 2011 - 09:13 AM
http://ceramicartsda...gers-roll-call/
Within this thread the following wiki is recommended, which is a good place to start:
http://wikiclay.com/...yceramics-blogs
Mea
#4
Posted 23 August 2011 - 09:59 AM
#5
Posted 06 November 2011 - 03:58 PM
MisterBremer, on 15 August 2011 - 06:43 PM, said:
Does anyone have some good blogs to follow? They could be general clay info, or specific artist blogs, like this blog by my ceramics teacher from University of Wisconsin, Bruce Howdel. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
hello, I'm blogging from Normandy, France about living and working as a ceramic artist. There is a mixture of things on the blog, but mainly it is about the whole lifestyle around surviving as a ceramic artist. Anyway, if you'de like to have a look you can find me at http://francesdoherty.blogspot.com
#6
Posted 10 December 2011 - 09:10 AM
I get lost in each piece that I make. When I’m throwing a piece nothing is more important than the gesture of the form. When I’m decorating the form, the mark of the brush carries the weight of the world. While the world fades away, I think about someone using the piece over time and continuously discovering different nuanced aspects of the form and surface.
#7
Posted 26 December 2011 - 02:44 AM
I made a search and came up with limitless amounts of blogs on artists and their techniques. It's a great way to learn and educate yourself.
Plus, the ideas you can find are limitless!
#9
Posted 10 January 2012 - 10:15 PM
Kiln Repair Tech
L&L Distributor
Owner, Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC
www.neilestrickgallery.com
neil@neilestrickgallery.com
#10
Posted 23 July 2012 - 01:09 AM
there are several different instructional videos for instance:
1. Throwing - http://www.howtomake...and_drying.html
2. Centering and Opening - http://www.howtomake...nd_opening.html
3. Glazing - http://www.howtomake...and_firing.html
Enjoy your work. Art is very good for the soul.
#11
Posted 23 July 2012 - 09:34 AM
Euan Craig http://euancraig.blogspot.com/
Fantastic potter, great writer, nice person.
best,
..............................john
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#12
Posted 26 July 2012 - 10:49 AM
http://ncclayclub.blogspot.com/
He has links to a ton of other good blogs too.

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