Get your FREE SUBSCRIPTION to Ceramics Arts Daily today!
Enter Your Email Address
 

freemium5-float2.png






Close Window

Subscribe to Ceramic Arts Daily and we'll give you
Emerging Ceramic Artists to Watch: New Pottery and Ceramic Sculpture 
FREE!
Enter Your Email Address
 

7 Great Pottery ProjectsEnter your email address to get a Free Charter Subscription to Ceramic Arts Daily, an email newsletter for people who are passionate about clay.

Large-Scale Ceramics


Ceramics in the EnvironmentGlazes for the Craft Potter

Author: Jim Robison

Price $24.95 buttonbuynow


Large-scale ceramics demand a number of considerations that do not concern most ceramists: kiln size, assembling, weatherproofing and installation are some of the things that must be taken into account. Large-Scale Ceramics, written by Jim Robison, discusses these issues as well as giving advice on obtaining and handling commissions.

Robison states “My own fascination with large scale probably stems from making sculptures in other materials and the experience of creating works intended for Michigan gardens (those occasionally vast spaces known as front or backyards). Using wood or metal structures, it was relatively easy to create sculptures on a scale to dwarf the onlooker. Under such circumstances I think it has always been important to me that pieces should be large enough to be noticed, even at a distance, and it was even better if they could command attention through a physical presence which could not be ignored.”

Well-illustrated with images depicting large scale works from many parts of the world and the process of their construction. It is written in a lively and entertaining style suitable for anyone with an interest in ceramics and includes examples of the authors work over a 20 year period.

Price $24.95 buttonbuynow

Table of Contents

1. General making methods covers coil and pinch, using the wheel, avoiding cracks, slabware, using molds, bronze and other casting methods, and mixed media.

2. Murals and relief sculptures discusses the use of tiles and bricks, studio practices, special considerations for exterior and interior installations, and Robison’s own approach to design and working with clay.

3. Large on-site works considers the in situ  aspect of large-scale sculpture of working directly on the ground and firing in place or creating sculptures as kilns.

4. Using a factory details the special considerations for anyone fortunate enough to be able to work in a factory setting such as a pipe works, tile or brick works, or a slipcast plant.

5. Group approaches with community and educational potential provides guidelines for events and exercises and group projects.

6. Commissions are important for working in large scale because you soon run out of room for large pieces around the house. Robison discusses how to get started with finding commissions and how to avoid pitfalls and be successful.

7. Technical notes rounds out the book with a discussion of studio considerations, clay bodies, additions to clay, achieving color and texture, and other points to consider.


Price $24.95 buttonbuynow