Clay: Craft and Art
- Edi Malcer
- Dec 29, 2024
- 1 min read
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Clay: Craft and Art. A Handbook of Ceramics, translated by Justyna Kosecka.
It is like a good old teacher. A treasure trove of knowledge. For those who want to know as well as those who are looking for answers in practical application.
Inspiring, complementary.

I find many threads in it that I wondered about, but also knowledge that I didn't think to look for, but it is there. It is like an old master who has no reason to hide knowledge but shares it with sincerity.
For use in theory (a dose of good knowledge and groundbreaking threads) as well as for use in practice and your own ceramic searches. In one sentence, worth attention, recommendation, familiarization and use in practice. Substantive, reliable in knowledge, although of course ceramics is a mega river of knowledge, one's whole life would be lacking to know. There is some knowledge, shared by artists, a dose of explanations why something does not work and about how others do it. A gallery of ceramics on pages that have been turned for thousands of years. Inspires and explains many threads. It is also nice to look at beautiful works in photos. A good time for ceramicists, a good dose of knowledge.
Thank you Justyna Kosecka
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