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Making Marks

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Making Marks is about ceramic surface enrichment, the processes used for achieving it, and the thought concepts, idea development and personal research behind it. Making Marks is a generalized term used throughout the visual arts when referring to alteration of any surface by any of the tools that artists employ. The text of the book is organized into five parts: Fundamentals, Plastic and Liquid Clay Processes, Pigment Processes, Glaze Processes, and firing and Post-firing Processes.

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First published October 1, 2004

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Robin Hopper

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Excellent overview of the many ways artists can alter the surface of their clay work.
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May 6, 2020
A wonder view into the variety of surface decoration options in Ceramics.
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