Hands in Clay

Hands in Clay
Title Hands in Clay PDF eBook
Author Charlotte F. Speight
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Pages 0
Release 1998-12
Genre Pottery craft
ISBN 9780767405010

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As a window to a lifetime of experiment and creative expression in clay, as a glimpse into the wellsprings of inspiration, and as a story of humanity, Hands in Clay offers a compelling introduction to ceramics.

Hands in Clay

Hands in Clay
Title Hands in Clay PDF eBook
Author Charlotte F. Speight
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN

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This is the only introductory ceramics text available that combines a thorough appreciation of the aesthetics of ceramic art with extensive discussions of the history of ceramics as well as techniques for working in clay.

Clay in the Potter's Hands

Clay in the Potter's Hands
Title Clay in the Potter's Hands PDF eBook
Author Diana Pavlac Glyer
Publisher Treehousestudios
Pages 110
Release 2020-08-27
Genre
ISBN 9781937283186

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The classic devotional, updated with page after page of full-color photographs and a fresh, new design! Most Christians have heard that God is the potter and we are the clay, but Diana Pavlac Glyer, who has spent countless hours at the potter's wheel, shows in this remarkable book that this is far more than a casual metaphor. As God hovers over His creation, centering us or shaping us or even restoring us from collapse, He may transform us in ways we never imagined. "In one hundred pages, Diana Glyer offers her readers fifteen marvelous chapters for reflection and more. You can feel her love of pottery and join her as she tells the story of creating something beautiful. Each chapter of 'Clay in the Potter's Hands' offers the reader an opportunity to accompany the potter at work. The author gently and easily moves from the potter's wheel to texts from the Bible that offer examples of each stage of development of the artist's work. These are accompanied by marvelous insights and questions for the reader to consider; then each chapter concludes with a prayer that brings the entire segment together." Father John Chandler, S.J., Honolulu, Hawaii "This is a really good book! It manages to combine depth and simplicity, which is rare, but I think it is the way it treats our experience of pain and broken-ness which really sets it apart. The chapters on Returning, Repairing and Redeeming were especially moving and significant for me. This book is going to be so helpful to so many people!" Malcolm Guite, Priest, Poet, Chaplain at Girton College, Cambridge, England

Hands in Clay

Hands in Clay
Title Hands in Clay PDF eBook
Author Charlotte F. Speight
Publisher
Pages 542
Release 1989
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
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An introduction to ceramics in two parts: part one provides an historical overview and part two provides an introduction to the creativity and the processes involved in ceramics. This edition places a new emphasis on the safety precautions and health issues involved in ceramics.

Shaped By Her Hands

Shaped By Her Hands
Title Shaped By Her Hands PDF eBook
Author Anna Harber Freeman
Publisher Albert Whitman & Company
Pages 35
Release 2021-04-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0807576018

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Chicago Public Library Best Informational Books for Younger Readers 2021 Kirkus Best Picture-Book Biographies of 2021 STARRED REVIEW! "Through masterful storytelling and graceful illustrations, this impactful title embodies Maria Povika Martinez's famous words: 'The Great Spirit gave me [hands] that work...but not for myself, for all Tewa people.'"—School Library Journal starred review STARRED REVIEW! "This story of a young girl from San Ildefonso Pueblo...celebrates the strong sense of culture and identity the Tewa people have maintained through the centuries. A deserved celebration."—Kirkus Reviews starred review The untold story of a Native American Indian potter who changed her field. The most renowned Native American Indian potter of her time, Maria Povika Martinez learned pottery as a child under the guiding hands of her ko-ōo, her aunt. She grew up to discover a new firing technique that turned her pots black and shiny, and made them—and Maria—famous. This inspiring story of family and creativity illuminates how Maria's belief in sharing her love of clay brought success and joy from her New Mexico Pueblo to people all across the country.

Make It in Clay: A Beginner's Guide to Ceramics

Make It in Clay: A Beginner's Guide to Ceramics
Title Make It in Clay: A Beginner's Guide to Ceramics PDF eBook
Author John Toki
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
Pages 224
Release 2001-02-09
Genre Education
ISBN 9780767417013

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This introductory guide to ceramics is geared to a simple, beginning studio situation. The text provides descriptions of basic tools, materials, and techniques paired with ample illustrations of processes to help beginners get started in clay.

Portrait Sculpting

Portrait Sculpting
Title Portrait Sculpting PDF eBook
Author Philippe Faraut
Publisher Pcf Studios
Pages 214
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Head in art
ISBN 9780975506509

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Step-by-step techniques for modeling the portrait in clay, firing meethods and mold making.