Paperclay is an extremely versatile material for the contemporary
potter. Now firmly established in the ceramics world, this mix of clay
and paper fibers is remarkably flexible, strong, and easy to repair.
This highly workable medium allows expressive freedom and imagination at
every stage in the creative process, even after drying and firing. In
Paperclay, artists will discover the world of possibilities offered by
this blend of earth, paper, and water.
Building on the success of her previous books, artist and teacher
Rosette Gault explains how potters and clay sculptors can make, fire,
and reshape paperclay. This comprehensive guide covers a range of
methods from dry modeling to slurry state. Going beyond the basics, the
book introduces advanced techniques for building armatures, sculpting
figures, and forming wall hangings. It also includes information on
recycled and sustainable ingredients. Paperclay features all-new color
photographs and diagrams of techniques and tools, as well as inspiring
works by today's leading international ceramicists.
Packed with photographs and clear instructions, Gault's book is an
essential introduction to paperclay for ceramics artists and educators.