movie day: clay beings
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‘Surfaces are scarred with marks or mono-printed with slip, then the application of warm matte or glossy glazes complement and contrast with unglazed areas of fired clay.’
In this video, Annette Welch discusses how she makes her large thrown dishes, decorated with mono-printed designs.
Learn how Annette makes her work in the full step-by-step masterclass inside Ceramic Review issue 293. You can order current and back issues of the magazine from ceramicreview.com/subscribe.
Film by Layton Thompson for Ceramic Review
A portrait about Dirk Aleksic, a Berlin based ceramicist. He talks about his time as buddhist monk in Japan, the development of his visual aesthetic, and about creating tableware for some of Berlin’s most ambitious restaurants.
Dr Sandra Alfoldy is the leading Craft Historian in Canada, and also faculty member of NSCAD University. In this talk Sandra discusses the ‘connection’ artisans share, what makes an artisan and how this image has been portrayed over the years. She also poses the question – who decides what image an artisan should take?