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Learn to COOK - 500 Cups: Ceramic Explorations of Utility & Grace (500 Series)

500 Cups: Ceramic Explorations of Utility & Grace (500 Series)
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Manufacturer: Lark Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 738
EAN: 9781579905934
ISBN: 1579905935
Label: Lark Books
Manufacturer: Lark Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 408
Publication Date: 2005-02-01
Publisher: Lark Books
Studio: Lark Books

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Editorial Reviews:

In the hands of an expert ceramist, the once-simple cup can become an extraordinary work of art--as these 500 magnificent examples so beautifully prove. The exciting pieces come from an international array of artists, each with a unique perspective. The stylishly varied collection has a little bit of everything: the cups range from handbuilt to wheel-thrown, practical to sculptural, round to square. Benjamin Schulman's "Stacked Teacup Set" takes a strictly functional approach, while Heather O'Brien's "Dessert Cups on Stand" focuses on aesthetic form rather than usefulness. Annette Gates' "Espresso Shot Cups with Rubies" has a surface design of simple abstract lines and dots of glaze and jewels. Some are whimsical, others starkly conceptual. Every one is a treat for the eye.



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Summary: Great Gift!
Comment: As a potter... I received this as a gift for Christmas and I love to look at all the ideas that people have created. It has a great variety of different shapes and sizes. Also, the most important part of a piece, the glaze work is awesome.

It has really helped stimulate ideas for myself.

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Summary: Ahhh...refreshing
Comment: As one whose creativity needs a nudge, I love this book.

They are many admirable and (important for me) inspiring pieces pictures. I tabbed many pages with "I want to try that" and rekindled a love of pottery, particulary of course of cups and mugs.

The variety of cups shown is very wide: Simplic, lavishly decorated, purely artistic, functional, etc. The artist statement that accompanies many is also nice, as it explains many themed cup sets.

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Summary: Stunning!
Comment: This book, like all the "500" books I have seen, is utterly beautiful. I find it inspiring both visually and conceptually. The chosen subjects are thought provoking and artistically sumptuous examples of ceramic art.
Wheather you put it on your coffee table or in the studio, it is another "must have" from the Lark 500 series.

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Summary: Excellent reference
Comment: Beautifully presented, with 500 timeless ideas and references. If you are a potter and looking for inspiration - this book is a gold mine.

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Summary: great idea book
Comment: I bought this for a pottery student of mine after she bought the teapot book. Both are great fodder for the potter's imagination, and for me, a wonderful set of examples that get me away from the idea that my own pottery has to be as "perfect" as a wedgwood teacup. The pitcher book will be the next to grace the shelves of my studio library.


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