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Highlights:
"Rupert Spira ‘discovered’ clay in 1975 when, at the age of fifteen, he visited a Michael Cardew retrospective at Camden Arts Centre, London. Silenced by the beauty and strength of what he saw, he knew that this was what he wanted to do."
Emmanuel Cooper tells of Spira's journey from the early days working with Cardew to his contemporary pots. Includes throwing and decorating sequence.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
ReviewA Fine Line
Handbuilt pots that hover between two and three dimensions
Martin McWilliam
PotterSignature Pieces
Rupert Spira's journey from apprentice to Michael Cardew, to his latest solo show
Emmanuel Cooper
ProfileConstructive Dialogue
The colourful work of Lubna Chowdhary
Claudia Clare
FocusVirtually Ceramic
Mixing computers and ceramics is not so simple
Annette Pugh
PotterLanguage of Expression
William Plumptre’s inlaid, ash glazed, reduction-fired pots
Alex McErlain
ReportBest in Show
Frankfurt’s Ambiente trade fair
Marcus Holmes
PotterExacting Standards
Australian potter Les Blakebrough
Peter Timms
ReviewFull On
The trend for tableware excess
 
InternationalGroup Spirit
Twenty-five years of Toronto Potters
Susan Card
PotterCreating an Atmosphere
Saggar-firing advice
David Ogle
KilnsTriple Action
A three-chambered climbing kiln
Joe Finch
Robert Sanderson
Technical/GlazeFeeding on the Body
The relationship between glaze and body
Emmanuel Cooper
A Potter's DayDanielle York
Danielle York
RevelationsPenelope Higham
Penelope Higham