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The average rating for Clay: Handbuilding based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2012-12-16 00:00:00
1982was given a rating of 5 stars Ratrice Bowden
Am I lucky to have incidentally stumbled upon this humble-looking and seemingly unknown book! This book teaches the basic methods of hand building. It does not teach you how to form, for that, you have to study anatomy, but the pinch pot method to make finger puppets and the fiber glass armatures were new to me. I'm glad I picked it up!
Review # 2 was written on 2016-08-29 00:00:00
1982was given a rating of 3 stars Fredericus Koeleman
Feast your eyes on Claudine Hellmuth's collage style! Not only does this book include beautiful (and instructive) photographs of Claudine's collage work, but the reader is also treated to many versatile techniques, all presented in Claudine's engaging and thoughtful conversational style, along with very helpful discussions of design issues. The first part of the book focuses on adding several techniques to your artist "toolbox". For example, Claudine offers explanation and instruction for several different types of image transfer techniques, from transfers using common tape or laminate to more unusual transfers using heat or even Elmer's clear caulk material. And forget about messy glues and decoupage mediums -- Claudine suggests an interesting way of using beeswax in assembling and even coloring your collage. Several other techniques i.e. peeling paint, will lend themselves to applications in many other media. There is also an interesting lesson in assembling a "frame" for your finished pieces that is both simple and effective. I found all of her instructions to be exceptionally clear and easy to follow. Finally, I found Claudine's collage style to be refreshing. These days it seems that collage means seeing how many interesting or artsy things you can pile onto a canvas or paper. Yet Claudine's style is refreshingly spare, proving that it isn't quantity that counts, but quality. And there is plenty of quality in this wonderful and inspiring book!


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