Thursday, March 17, 2011

Cool Information Related To Pottery

By Kenneth E. Goldman


Pottery is an art that many does not recognized. Many people always associate art into paintings, sculptures or beautiful buildings. Traditionally, pottery makes use of normal clay as the medium and the creation was solely done manually or by human hands. But new techniques have been introduced in modern pottery.

A building that collapse before it is finished is not an art so is a distorted pot. But a pot with perfect dimensions and perfect balance is a work of an artist. Not all has this ability or skills to create such thing.

It is easy to master to make pots that can be easily sold in the market, but to add the aspect of art on these pots is another story.

It is right to relate pottery is wrongly associated with common items found in the gardens like plant bases or in kitchen such as clay cooking pots but in reality there are more. Pottery encompasses several other artistic designs including sculptures made of clay, wall decors and many others.

Stoneware, porcelain and earthenware are the three major types of pottery. Each type is composed of different materials, cooked in a klin at different temperatures.

Earthenware is the most common and the cheapest type in pottery and pots made from it is heated at lowest temperature compared to the other materials. Stoneware pots are stronger than earthenware pots because it is heated at higher temperature.

Porcelain is still made of clay cooked at very high temperature but the clay used in porcelain is very fine making the pots made from it still breakable though strong.

To be a hard worker and knowledgeable about pottery is not enough to become a potter, you need to have skills as well. But to become a pottery artist you need to be creative, passionate and talented to be able to create pots than can be considered an art.




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