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500 Bowls: Contemporary Explorations of a Timeless Design (A Lark Ceramics Book)

AUTHOR: Suzanne Tourtillott (Editor)
ISBN: 1579903622

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Displayed on each page are bowls that reinterpret the form, and use techniques from across the globe and through the centuries. More importantly, every piece, such as Kate Maury's wheel-thrown porcelain, Stephen F. Fabrico's slab-built bowl with...

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500 Bowls: Contemporary Explorations of a Timeless Design (A Lark Ceramics Book)
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by Suzanne Tourtillott (Editor)

Book Description
Displayed on each page are bowls that reinterpret the form, and use techniques from across the globe and through the centuries. More importantly, every piece, such as Kate Maury’s wheel-thrown porcelain, Stephen F. Fabrico’s slab-built bowl with handles, and Ruchika Madan’s stoneware fruit bowl, testifies to the artist’s boundless inventiveness. Captions give each bowl’s size, with details on its material and glazes.



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500 Bowls: Contemporary Explorations of a Timeless Design (A Lark Ceramics Book)
- Book Reviews,
by Suzanne Tourtillott (Editor)

500 Bowls: Contemporary Explorations of a Timeless Design (A Lark Ceramics Book)

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Five hundred inspiring variations on the simple, functional bowl will fire up the imagination of potters everywhere! Displayed on each page are bowls that reinvent and reinterpret the form, and use an astonishing range of techniques from across the globe and through the centuries. Even more important, every piece testifies to the artist's boundless creativity and inventiveness. Kate Maury's delicate creation, made from wheel-thrown porcelain, features a graceful flower-like shape and subtle colors. Leafy patterns play across the interior of Stephen F. Fabrico's slab-built bowl with handles, while the image inside Anne Lloyd's "Cat and Dog Heaven" practically seems to tell a story. Some, like Ruchika Madan's stoneware Fruit Bowl with Birds and Branches, are long and shallow; others, including Deborah Shapiro's Salad Set, clearly show the influence of Japanese ceramics. Captions give each bowl's size, as well as details on its material and glazes.


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