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Mastering Hand Building

Techniques, Tips, and Tricks for Slabs, Coils, and More

Sunshine Cobb

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English
Voyageur Press
24 January 2018
From pinch pots to coiled boxes to soft slab tableware, mastering hand building is a lifelong pursuit. In Mastering Hand Building, Sunshine Cobb covers all the foundational skills, with lessons for constructing both simple and complex forms.

You'll also find a variety of next-level techniques and tips: designing templates and replicating pieces, lidded vessels, using molds, a variety of decorative techniques, and other avenues of exploration are all inside. Artist features and inspirational galleries include work from todays top working artists, such as Bryan Hopkins, Lindsay Oesterritter, Liz Zlot Summerfield, Bandana Pottery, Shoko Teruyama, Courtney Martin, Sam Chung, Deborah Schwartzkopf, and many more.
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Imprint:   Voyageur Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm, 
ISBN:   9780760352731
ISBN 10:   0760352739
Series:   Mastering Ceramics
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sunshine Cobb is a ceramic artist and instructor based in California, where she is currently a visiting professor at Sacramento State University. She has previously held adjunct or visiting professor roles at Sonoma State University, University of Pacific, and Utah State. She has experience with everything from eight-day anagama wood firings to slip casting ornaments, but she focuses her talent on functional ware, embracing the richness of earthenware and exploring the challenge of electric firing. Sunshine has been the recipient of the Windgate Fellowship Emerging Artist award, a featured emerging artist in Ceramics Monthly (cover artist), and a long-term resident at Archie Bray. She has taught workshops across the country including Penland School of Crafts, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Arrowmont, Santa Fe Clay, and The Clay Studio. She holds a BA in studio art from CSU Sacramento and an MFA in ceramic art from Utah State University.

Reviews for Mastering Hand Building: Techniques, Tips, and Tricks for Slabs, Coils, and More

Sunshine Cobb has established a remarkable reputation for quirky, colorful, and thoroughly contemporary pottery. Her new book is just as remarkable. With an engaging combination of technical mastery and philosophical insight, the author's ebullient personality fairly oozes from the seams of this terrific new studio handbook. -- John Neely, Potter and Professor, Utah State University For a no-nonsense approach to hand building and vessel construction in clay, look no further. As only she can, Sunshine offers generous and straightforward information for the beginning to advanced artist and thoughtful interviews with many talented artists in our field. -- Steven Young Lee, Director, Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts A must-have book for any potter or teacher, Mastering Hand Building makes me want to be in my studio . . . making pots! -- Bill Griffith, Administrator/Educator and Potter, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Sunshine shares her years of experience working with various hand building techniques to create architectural forms with a strong sense of identity in such an enthusiastic and approachable way that I found myself thinking that she was in the same room with me, sharing her processes, answering anticipated questions, and offering advice. -- Jessica Knapp, Editor, Ceramics Monthly Anyone who has been lucky enough to take a class with Sunshine will instantly recognize her generosity, humor, and expertise in this book. For all others, it will introduce you to Sunshine's big heart and organized mind, her sense of form and color, and the joy she finds in making everyday pots. Keep this book close at hand-if you're using it correctly it should be covered in fingerprints and glaze splatter in no time. -- Leslie Noell, Director of Programs, Penland School of Crafts This book is like the best of Sunshine's pots: a marvel of construction that balances flashy tricks with soulful surprises. The jewels of hard-won knowledge within are piquant, and will linger in your head (and hands) for a long time. -- Garth Johnson, Curator of Ceramics, ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center


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