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CR 217  Jan/Feb 2006
Highlights:
East and West: The signature half-man half-animal motifs in Pamela Leung’s figurative porcelain bear the stamp of Chinese tradition, mythology and folklore.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewWinter Warmers
Works glazed with salt and soda offer compliments of the season in Scotland
 
PerspectiveStrands of Tradition
Oxford potter Lindsey Hoole finds satisfaction in pots for eating and drinking
Lindsey Hoole
FocusAnimal, Mineral, Crescent and Star
Elaine Levin traces Islamic roots in contemporary majolica, looking at the work of some international artists
Elaine Levin
Student/SurveySetting Out 2006
Ceramic Review takes a look at new graduate work to be exhibited by the CPA
 
SculptorEast and West
Pamela Leung’s zoomorphic sculpture bears the stamp of Chinese tradition, says Daniel Skelton
Daniel Skelton
PotterScarlet Fever
Simon Olding finds Pauline Zelinski’s exuberant underglazes dazzling and authoritative
Simon Olding
PerspectiveIntellectual Challenge
Shelley Wilson issues a plea for ceramic artists to discuss the cerebral matter of their work
Shelley Wilson
HistoricalA Pioneer in Porcelain
Nigel Wood is impressed by the genius of William Cookworthy, who perfected the science of hard paste porcelain making in Britain
Nigel Wood
WorkshopRaku Magic
Rosalie Dodds demonstrates some of her early experiments in firing raku
Rosalie Dodds
InternationalBalance and Chaos
Parallels between nature and the creative process make an intriguing exploration for the Canadian potter Steve Irvine
Steve Irvine
EducationLearning the Craft
The French apprentice system offered James Cornwallis a perfect introduction to production pottery
James Cornwallis
Technical/KilnWalking the Dog Kiln
Ian Gregory shows how to make a portable kiln from a shopping trolley
Ian Gregory
A Potter's DaySara Moorhouse
Sara Moorhouse recounts a day spent at Fireworks Studios in Cardiff
Sara Moorhouse
RevelationsAnnette Sloth
Annette Sloth, owner of the gallery Puls Ceramics in Brussels, answers Ceramic Review’s 20 Questions
Annette Sloth