Excavating local materials to use in clay bodies and glazes can infuse finished work with a sense of place and connect artists with the regions where they live, while also helping to lower the carbon footprint of their studio practices.
Finding and Processing Your Own Natural Clay : 5 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
Materials — Bandana Pottery
Carved Sake Bottle 7 Wild Clay and Glaze
Wild Clay Flattened Bottle
Hamish Jackson (@hamish.jackson.pottery) • Instagram photos and videos
Clay Sake Bottle
Harvest. A unique stoneware chawan tea bowl for tea ceremonies. An experiment with single fire glazing and local wild-clay as glaze. A high-fired
Harvest Wild-clay Glazed Chawan • Unique Raku Pottery and Ceramics by Ildikó Károlyi
Wild Clay: Creating ceramics and glazes from natural and found resources: 9781789940923: Levy, Matt, Shibata, Takuro, Shibata, Hitomi: Books
Wild clay + beer bottles = folk pottery
6 Green Vase — Motyl Pottery
Wild Clay Processing - Clay and Glaze Chemistry - Ceramic Arts
How to Fire Clay at Home – 7 Simple Ways to Fire Pottery
Geoffrey Tjakra white clay raku chawan
Jackie Masters Ceramic Artist on Instagram: “The Australian
Wild Clay Processing - Clay and Glaze Chemistry - Ceramic Arts