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1996 Issues
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CR 158  Mar/Apr 1996
Highlights:
Special Silences - Emmanuel Cooper considers the vessel forms of Gordon Baldwin. Joe Finch describes the building of a quick fire wood kiln. Mike Bailey and David Hewitt give the results of adding oxides to a base glaze. William Hall on ceramic printing.May Ling Beardsmore looks at soda firing. New work at the Victoria and Albert Museum. William Newland and pots in the 1950's. Edmund de Waal identifies the pleasure of porcelain. Jill Fanshawe Kato on her pots.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
Special Silences
Emmanuel Cooper considers the vessel forms of Gordon Baldwin
Emmanuel Cooper
A Wood Fired Kiln
Joe Finch describes the building of a quick fire wood kiln, Phil Rogers appraises the one built at Aberystwyth Arts Center 1995
Joe Finch
A Glaze Rainbow
Mike Bailey and David Hewitt give the results of adding oxides to a base glaze
Mike Bailey
Ceramic Printing
William Hall outlines the method he uses
William Hall
Introducing Soda
May Ling Beadsmoore looks at the developments in this firing process
May Ling Beadsmoore
Ceramic Contemporaries
New work at the Victoria and Albert Museum
 
A Handful of Clay
William Newland recalls the excitement of making pots in the 1950s
William Newland
Potter's Day
Quentin Bell surveys his time as a potter
Quentin Bell
Kitchen Porcelain
Edmund de Waal identifies the pleasure of porcelain
Edmund de Waal
A Voyage of Discovery
A keen traveller, Jill Fanshawe Kato traces the influences of other cultures on her pots
Jill Fanshawe Kato
Ways of Seeing
Anne-Carole Chamier admires a David Leach teapot
Anne-Carole Chamier