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Top 10 Clay Blogs of 2010

January 5, 2011 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz 13 Comments

(This is old news! For a current list, see the Top Pottery Blogs of 2015.)

2010 Pottery Blogs

It has been a great year for pottery and blogs… and pottery blogs!  The following is an attempt to recognize some of the great blogs about pottery and ceramic art.  Instead of just picking 10 blogs subjectively, categories were created with a winner and several runners up for each.  There is plenty of overlap between categories so the winner of one category could also fit well in a number of other categories.  But all are worth reading.

All blogs are part of the Artist and Potter Feed and were judged only on 2010 content.

10. New Blogs

Some of the blogs that began in 2010.

Bfree Pottery

bfree pottery

BreadPots

Elif Ozbay

See also: Stephen Fletcher Ceramics, Tom Gray Pottery, Clay and Color

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9. Other Artists Work

These are collections of work by other potters and ceramic artists.

Musing About Mud

musing about mud

A Plate A Day

(Mud) Bucket

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8. Professional Blogger

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Black and White Vase Wallpaper

August 20, 2010 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz Leave a Comment

This is installment number two of Pottery Making Wallpaper.  Today’s background is a black and white vase.  As a special bonus you can find both a wallpaper and screensaver version for the Nook.

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black and white vase

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Pottery Making… Wallpaper? (!)

August 6, 2010 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz Leave a Comment

There seems to be a lack of pottery or ceramic art themed wallpaper (desktop backgrounds) on the world wide internet.  Perhaps potters and ceramic artists aren’t exactly known for their computer usage?  (I would politely disagree after checking the pottery blogs).  Maybe they aren’t geeky enough to care about the background of their computer screen?  Maybe there is clay smeared on their monitor so it looks like they already have a pottery themed wallpaper?  Who knows….  But this problem will soon be a thing of the past.  This will be the first in a series of pottery wallpaper!

speckled bisque 800x600

speckled bisque

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How to Mix Pottery Glaze

July 7, 2010 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz 17 Comments

Intro to Mixing Dry Glazes

Mixing a glaze powder with water allows you to apply the glaze to bisque ware quickly and easily.  It is a relatively simple process.  The main steps, in more detail below, include: measuring water, mixing the glaze powder with the water, sieving, adjusting viscosity or density and letting the glaze sit for a while before it is applied.  There are many variations and some people execute these steps in a different order.

First of all, follow the instructions that came with the glaze if you are using a premixed powder.  Many commercially prepared glazes can now be purchased as dry powder in 10, 25, or 50lb increments.  Generally, dry glaze powder is formulated for dipping and pouring, while premixed liquid glazes are formulated for brushing (3,20).  The following instructions assume that you have a glaze in dry powder form which is mixed well and ready to be mixed with water.  If you are not using a whole batch of premixed powder make sure it is mixed well before taking part of the powder to mix with water.  Some of the glaze ingredients might settle to the bottom of the container during transport (20).  There are also many suggestions for keeping the glaze suspended in water or improving brushability.  These suggestions include Flocs (7), bentonite (3,11), epsom salt (13), brushing medium (10), CMC (11) and Macaloid (13).

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