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Complete Guide to Paper Clay

Mixing Recipes; Building, Finishing and Firing; 10 Practice Projects

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Freeing clay from technical constraints, lightening pieces, modeling large, slender forms . . . These ceramicists' dreams become reality with paper clay!

Complete Guide to Paper Clay thoroughly and accurately introduces this versatile material of clay and fibers, and showcases its distinctive characteristics and advantages. Liliane Tardio-Brise illustrates step by step the reactions of paper clay to the usual techniques of ceramics—pinch building, coils, slabs, wheel throwing, etc. The cellulose fibers in paper clay give it new properties that typical clay cannot attain. Rehydrating paper clay pieces brings back their suppleness and allows them to accept deformations, easily repair cracks, and be built on with new clay pieces. Paper clay lends itself to all finishes, can be air dried and/or fired, and, because the fibers burn off when fired, finished pieces are lighter and can be built taller and still maintain their stability.

Explore the many possibilities of paper clay with the ten projects in the book, which each use very different properties of the clay to a variety of effects. Once you see the versatility of paper clay, you'll be ready to try your own sculptures in this adaptable medium.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 19, 2022
      Ceramist Tardio-Brise debuts with a master class on working with paper clay. She begins with a thorough overview of the minerals and fibers used in the craft, and shares some historical background (“In the eleventh century, in Europe, paper was made from hemp and flax. Then the use of wood made it possible to develop and diversify production.”). A section on clay composition provides a lesson in chemical formulas, and Tardio-Brise also touches on the benefits and risks associated with firing clay (there’s the possibility of a project exploding). Next up are a plethora of techniques for making and using paper clay, covering preparation, sculpting, throwing, and making armatures. Once would-be sculptors have that information under their belts, the author offers 10 projects “that wouldn’t be possible to make with traditional clay.” A classic mosaic makes for an eye-catching art piece, a leaf-shaped platter combines beauty with function, and the antelope and giraffe statuettes make for decor options. Tardio-Brise’s educational, comprehensive account makes for a fascinating look at creative uses for clay. Crafters looking to pick up something new will find this a great place to start.

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