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Coiling

Michael Hardy

128 pages | 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 | 108 color
Paper 2006 | ISBN 978-0-8122-1963-0 | $26.50t | £17.50 | Add to shopping cart
A volume in the Ceramics Handbooks series
Not for sale in the British Commonwealth, except Canada, or in Europe

Coiling is one of the most versatile of ceramic techniques. The plasticity of clay invites potters to roll it between their hands to produce a coil that can be joined to form the wall of a hollow vessel. Pots of enormous size and amazing variety can be made using this method. Sculptural pieces can also be crafted using coils, creating forms that range from human and animal to very abstract shapes.

Michael Hardy explores the use of this technique, from its history to its materials and methods. He examines coiled forms originating all over the world to show how potters and sculptors have adopted and developed this technique in a wide range of forms. Written for both amateur and expert potters, Coiling offers practical instruction and creative inspiration for employing coils in ceramic work.

Michael Hardy taught for many years at various colleges of art and design. He is a member of the Society of Designer-Craftsmen, and his work appears in both private and public collections. He is the author of Handbuilding, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

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