Languages:English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media:Paperback Pages:256 Number Of Items:1 Shipping Weight (lbs):1.9 Dimensions (in):10.8 x 8.2 x 0.7
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Robin Hopper's "Lifetime of Works"February 8, 2007 M. Dupre(Port Orchard, WA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I am a potter. I make pots. I make a bunch of pots. I am always open for improvement, assistance, and suggestions. And I am very glad I added this book to my personal library!
Robin Hopper writes very simply about the various stages of making pottery. He profusely illustrates his techniques with photos and drawings, making the book itself a work of art. It is a pleasure to read, and an inspiration for all potters who want to learn to be better at it.
Hopper offers tips on every phase of making pots, from sketching, through preparing the clay, to making glazes. His examples are beautiful, and the descriptions are clear and concise.
If you're in one of those inevitable "slumps," I suggest Robin Hopper's "Ceramics: A Lifetime of Works, Ideas, and Techniques" to break you out of the clay doldrums and into new territory.
A terrific addition to any potters libraryMarch 19, 2007 Marie Signorile(Montville, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is great. Robin Hopper shares his unique background with the reader and the thought processes that have gone into shaping his life and career. His down to earth approach to doing the work he loves so much was a joy to read. The technical information in this book and the way he presents it with illustrations and examples is great. The experienced potter as well as the beginner will enjoy this book.
PotteryJanuary 22, 2007 Cheryl J. Anderson I have several of Robin Hopper's books and I have enjoyed them all immensely. I am able to find any type of info I need from these books. Well laid out, good explanation and very very useful information for a home studio potter. Cheers, Cheryl
The BestMarch 24, 2007 Donna Ragsdale(Southwest Wyoming) Although much of this book is a compliation of his former books, it encompasses his personal and professional history as well as his philosophy, recomendations on style, and insights about pottery, designs and life.
Every potter, and collector of pottery shoud read and own this book.
Robin HooperMay 12, 2007 G. Moffatt(Louisiana) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I thought this book was great. Robin gave very good background history of his life in ceramics and his views on what he created on his long career.
I loved the pictures and his instruction on how to be the best in what you make. I have read the book cover to cover a few times and have still learned more after a second and problably a third look.I have tried a few of his ideas and had fun which I think ceramics is all about.
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