Printing has become a common part of the ceramic artist's practice and
today there are more possibilities than ever before. From low-tech
mono-prints to digital laser decal, it is now possible to employ a range
of techniques to print on clay and vitreous surfaces. With the ongoing
advancement of new technologies and more developed studio-based transfer
processes artists continue to push the boundaries of the medium.
In this comprehensive update of his popular Ceramics Handbook title,
Paul Scott explains the historical context for contemporary printed
ceramics before explaining the principles of core techniques and their
application in the studio. He explores photographic processes, as well
as the new opportunities presented by digital technology, including
digital and 3D printing.
Illustrated with brand new images of beautiful works by leading artists
working in printed ceramics, Ceramics and Print is a must-read guide
for artists and makers interested in this ever-developing field.