Covers the various aspects of contemporary ceramic practice and includes work
of all scales from a few centimetres in size to vast room-sized installations.
With over 600 illustrations, this comprehensive survey is suitable for
ceramists, students and collectors alike.
This guide provides a short introduction to glazes with basic instructions on
making your own, followed by a comprehensive collection of glaze recipes,
covering a wide range of temperatures and variations. The book should be of
use to any potter or ceramicist.
From paradigms of physical perfection to gay icons, this illustrated survey of male nude photography presents in one stunning volume various portrayals of masculinity as seen through the eyes of the world’s most renowned photographers. For a century and a half, photographers have been documenting the male form in order to serve a variety of purposes, from motion and anatomical studies to models for subsequent paintings to purely aesthetic and erotic ends. The entire continuum of male nude photography is the subject of this new volume in the Icons of Photography series. Fifty extraordinary images by such masters as Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham, Minor White, Diane Arbus, Joel-Peter Witkin, Duane Michals, Nan Goldin, Annie Leibovitz, Andy Warhol and Grace Lau are presented in vibrant two-page spreads with illuminating commentary by an expert in photography. Together these pictures trace an arc through the development of photographic history, technique, and style, while also following the cultural patterns that helped define our ideas of male beauty.
The life and legacy of brilliant but elusive potter Lucie Rie is investigated
through interviews, letters and the analysis of her elegant, modernist vessels
Pottery is one of the earliest and most widespread of human activities, and its history can be traced back to the Stone Age. This comprehensive account begins with the earliest civilizations of the Near and Middle East and follows the production of pottery chronologically around the globe.
The narrative centers on a business turnaround guided by biblical principles, specifically drawn from Isaiah 9:6-7a. The author, with the assistance of Christian executives, develops seven compelling leadership principles that emphasize the roles of Jesus, governance, and divine promises. By implementing these principles, he fosters exceptional teamwork and employee engagement, leading to remarkable achievements, such as over 100 patents awarded to the engineering team in just 18 months. The book chronicles the transformative journey of the business and its workforce.
The extraordinary story of the renowned potter and educationalist David Leach, from his birth in Tokyo in 1911 to his international acclaim at Lowerdown Pottery, Devon.