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Rating: Summary: The BEST! Review: I had the wonderful experience of apprenticing for Peter and finished soon after we did the photoshoot for the book. I have to say, Peter and his brother John both went through great lengths to make sure the book would have as much practical information in it as possible. The only thing better than the book is one of Peter's workshops. But with the book, all of the information that Peter gives is easy to look over time and time again. The pictures are great! As soon as you start making and install a floor, sink, fireplace and so on I'm sure that you'll be hooked. You'll realize that it is possible to do on your own or with a friend. You'll also see and understand how much farther you can push clay than you had ever expected. Plus, above all, it's alot of fun!
Rating: Summary: Great for large scale ceramic projects Review: I usually do small works; handbuilt and wheelthrown pieces and tiles. It was quite eye-opening to read this book on large scale projects. It is written in a very clear manner, with wonderful pictures.I only fault him on his tile making techniques, which could be better, but hey, who cares? His expertise lies elsewhere. He has obviously worked out the best techniques for large ceramic projects. I like the way the book is organized. The chapters are very sequentially logical (to me). Chapter 1: Tools and Equipment Chapter 2: Building and Decorating Techniques Chapter 3: Sectioning, Drying, Glazing and Firing Chapter 4: Installation Chapter 5: The Projects Chapter 6: Gallery The Projects chapter reiterates some of the information in previous chapters, but this time applied to a particular project. This is fine with me, since reiteration is a good teaching technique. The Gallery chapter is quite inspirational! There are lots of pictures of installations done not only by Peter, but also other artists. Makes me want to try some architectural ceramics!
Rating: Summary: Great for large scale ceramic projects Review: I usually do small works; handbuilt and wheelthrown pieces and tiles. It was quite eye-opening to read this book on large scale projects. It is written in a very clear manner, with wonderful pictures. I only fault him on his tile making techniques, which could be better, but hey, who cares? His expertise lies elsewhere. He has obviously worked out the best techniques for large ceramic projects. I like the way the book is organized. The chapters are very sequentially logical (to me). Chapter 1: Tools and Equipment Chapter 2: Building and Decorating Techniques Chapter 3: Sectioning, Drying, Glazing and Firing Chapter 4: Installation Chapter 5: The Projects Chapter 6: Gallery The Projects chapter reiterates some of the information in previous chapters, but this time applied to a particular project. This is fine with me, since reiteration is a good teaching technique. The Gallery chapter is quite inspirational! There are lots of pictures of installations done not only by Peter, but also other artists. Makes me want to try some architectural ceramics!
Rating: Summary: Inspiring Review: The pictures are fantastic! For those of you who are tired of tiny pots, this is the book. I'm a student and as such I'm very new to the game. This book gave me not only inspiration but enough detailed information to allow me to plan my bathroom sink. The plans include the sink, tile, and following the example in the book, the plans for the forms I need to make so that the pieces will be shaped correctly. I hope to create and fire the pieces early next year.
Rating: Summary: Inspiring Review: The pictures are fantastic! For those of you who are tired of tiny pots, this is the book. I'm a student and as such I'm very new to the game. This book gave me not only inspiration but enough detailed information to allow me to plan my bathroom sink. The plans include the sink, tile, and following the example in the book, the plans for the forms I need to make so that the pieces will be shaped correctly. I hope to create and fire the pieces early next year.
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