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Ceramics

07 - Ceramic sphere

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Clay slip is poured into the plaster mould (See slide 2) until it is filled to the brim and left for several minutes.

Flow chart of the ceramic process

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This is a simplified flow chart to help students new to ceramics understand the ceramic process.

Foundation Degree in Ceramics at Batley College of Art, Kirklees College, Dewsbury

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CERAMICS Degree Show Images from Batley School of Art

All Project Groups

Project groups on process.arts provide individuals, project teams, courses, conference groups or communities of interest a place to cluster groups of user generated content together, group forums c

40 - Plaster ring cube

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Plaster casting can often suggest a solid, bulky, physical kind of sculpture, where the cast is a facsimile of an original, often modelled in clay.

09 - Glass sphere

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All glass may be formed in a kiln to some extent, where as glass that is fused to each other, as in the coloured strips shown in this sphere, is best achieved with some guarantee of manufacturer co

Press moulded ceramic sphere (Part 1)

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This is a demonstration showing how to make a press moulded ceramic sphere, which is burnished and low fired. (Part 1)

3D resource at Camberwell College of Art

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The second of three short films by Philip White (instructor of the hugely popular sand casting tutorials - http://process.arts.ac.uk/category/discipline/fine-art/sculpture/sand-casting - This film

Camberwell Material Library

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Camberwell Material Library (created by Site created by Isabelle Tasseff-Elenkoff) is a research tool for students and staf

39 - Terra-cotta cube

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Visible on the top, near the front corner is the small hole necessary for the air contained within the cube, to escape as it expands during firing in the kiln.