Thursday, January 7, 2010

Ceramic Arts Daily Announces the Release of a New Free Resource for Ceramic Artists and Educators

Ceramic Arts Daily, a blog and website serving active potters, ceramists, ceramic arts educators around the world, announces the release of an exciting free resource: Ceramic Carving Tool Techniques: Bringing the ceramic surface to life nursing education online.

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Log-PR (Press Release) – Jan 06, 2010 – Ceramic Arts Daily, a blog and website serving active potters, ceramists, ceramic arts educators around the world, announces the release of an exciting free resource: Ceramic Carving Tool Techniques: Bringing the Ceramic Surface to Life. This free download is an excellent resource for educators ceramic art and artists interested in learning new techniques to boost the ceramic surface.One best ways to make a piece of clay work of your own is to literally your fingerprint.Ceramic Carving Tool Techniques: Bringing the ceramic surface to life, you learn to go further, bringing the shape and surface of your work together in a signature style using a variety of carving tools in combination with techniques such as sgraffito carving, engraving, wire cutting, relief and more.Ceramic Carving Tool Techniques: Bringing the ceramic surface to life may be downloaded here: … http://ceramicartsdaily.org/free-gifts/ceramic-carving-t Ceramic Carving Tool Techniques: Bringing the ceramic surface to life includes the following: advice on the best tools for carving, cutting, scraping, and Slashing Clayby Robin HopperNo matter how you want to approach the surface of your clay work, knowing that work best tool for each task – or even what tools are available – is a great way to get started.Scratching surface: Carving Intricate Designs for Color and Sgraffito Depthby Wayne BatesEven the simplest techniques of clay sculpture can give complex results with a little planning and ingenuity. Adding and changing layers of information will help to build a surface that will broaden your visual vocabulary. The sculpture in bas-reli

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