Crowood Press - Glazes for the Contemporary Maker
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- 144 pages of glaze testing methods
- Develops personal glaze aesthetic approach
- Techniques for visual interest and application
- Covers firing temperatures and kiln atmospheres
- Troubleshoots glaze faults with practical remedies
- 8.5 x 10.25 in. paperback format
- Written by ceramic artist Louisa Taylor
Master glaze chemistry and troubleshooting to achieve your ceramic vision
Glaze testing intimidates many ceramicists, but systematic experimentation transforms guesswork into genuine understanding. Louisa Taylor demystifies the process, showing how to develop test protocols that actually reveal useful information and build a cohesive glaze aesthetic rather than accumulating random samples. She covers techniques for creating visual interest through layering, application methods, and surface manipulation, practical approaches that work across firing temperatures and kiln atmospheres.
The book addresses real studio challenges: matching glazes to specific firing conditions, troubleshooting common faults like crawling and pinholing, and understanding how different kilns and atmospheres affect results. Taylor provides remedies grounded in glaze chemistry without drowning you in formulas, focusing on adjustments you can implement immediately. Whether you fire electric, gas, or alternative kilns, you'll find guidance for achieving consistent results and intentional variations.
Contemporary makers need glazes that support their aesthetic vision while remaining technically sound. This 144-page guide delivers both perspectives, helping you move beyond following recipes to understanding why glazes behave as they do and how to shape that behavior toward your own work.
