Description
A concise and accessible introduction to throwing, with step-by-step instructions and tips.
About the Author
Richard Phethean is a ceramics graduate from the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts and an established professional potter with more than thirty years' experience of teaching pottery. He is a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and is on the Crafts Council of Great Britain's Index of Selected Makers. He exhibits widely in galleries and fairs throughout the UK and Europe.
Reviews
A stimulation of creativity and of ideas for the maker ... This is a good book, it has emerged fresh and smart from an update and deserves a place in your library. * London Potters News *
I enjoyed Richard Phethean's book enormously ... [The book is all about] making and wanting to make. The inspiration comes from the continual need to improve, experiment and innovate, whether it's following a brilliant method of making oval dishes (no cutting, no scars), or a nice approach to a composite pot with a little off centre lean. To inspire further, there are little vignettes from some well-known potters ... Excellent glimpses into the working practice of those whose work is so admired and a spur to those whose work is developing. * Shards: South Wales Potter Newsletter *
Book Information
ISBN 9781912217618
Author Richard Phethean
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Herbert Press Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 468g