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culling

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could you put you list of sites up again? I didn't save it in time!! The
ones I got too were great
Steph


Annemarie

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"culling" <cul...@kisser.net.au> wrote in message
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> could you put you list of sites up again? I didn't save it in time!! The
> ones I got too were great
> Steph
>
>
I saved it! :o)
here you go
Annemarie

> Hi!
> I write here links to the sites I keep in my computer. and explain
> shortly what in there.
> I take it out of a links managing program, I use, therefore I will
> follow the order in which the sites are arranged there.
>
> http://www.100nica.com/
> Contemporary pottery from San Juan de Oriente Nicaragua
>
>
> http://www.espace-sculpture.com/
> Sculptor magazine -Canada
>
> From Finland: http://www.uiah.fi/kll/gallery/cif99/html/gallery.htm
>
> From Hawaii:
http://www.hawaiicraftsmen.org/SiteAreas/People/PersonalPagesIntro.htm
>
>
>
> About ClayArt:
> http://ceramics.org/cic/clayart/
>
> About me in clayart
> http://www.escribe.com/art/clay/search.html?query=ababi&mt=&th=&c=30
>
> Search the clayart archives:
> http://www.escribe.com/art/clay/search.html
>
> http://www.potters.org/categories.htm
> clayart discussions by subject
>
> Digitalfire: http://www.digitalfire.com/
>
> Their excellent material database:
> http://www.digitalfire.com/material/index.htm
>
> http://www.adhikara.com/
> ADHIKARA
> CONTEMPORARY MODERN ART EXHIBITIONS
> Free online art gallery, contemporary modern art museum, figurative
> art, fine art, fantasy art, abstract art, visual art, art work, folk
> art, art and craft, Swiss art, Japanese art, art therapy. Cornelia
> Forster, Altepost, Erni, Bissier, Gonzato, Fiume, Dalvit, Shimaoka
> Tatsuzo, Otto Meyer Amden, Kirchner
>
>
> http://www.haecceityarts.com.au/index.html
> Contemporary fine ceramics
>
> http://www.ecfs.org/Projects/FieldstonLower27111/
> Children's Ceramic Art Archive
>
> http://nceca.net/
> The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts is a
> professional organization of individuals whose interests, talents, or
> careers are primarily focused on the ceramic arts. It became an
> independent organization in 1967 after several years of affiliation
> with the Ceramics Education Council of the American Ceramic Society.
> NCECA is a nonprofit educational organization
>
> ================================================================
>
> GLAZES
> http://www.shimbopottery.com/
> An excellent site with a lot of clear explanations about crystal
> glazes. I ordered her book too.
>
> About Glazing:
> http://www.potterymaking.org/recipes.html
>
> http://www.potters.org/category040.htm glazes ^4 to ^7
>
> http://members.bellatlantic.net/~spilacho/ Stephen achieved the
> unbelievable in ^6 firing in electric kiln. He made Hundreds of tests
> of combinations of glazes one on top of the other until he got those
> beautiful results.
>
> http://www.frogpondpottery.com/
> Glaze Stability
> John's words:
> "In late March of 2001, I presented a paper on glaze stability at
> NCECA in Charlotte, NC. In order to help teachers teach this important
> subject to their students and because there is virtually no other
> source of information available, I am making a fully scripted set of
> teacher's slides available for those interested in buying them.
>
> I am very interested in the subject of glaze stability and durability.
> I have had several of my own glazes tested and have collected data
> from others who have tested their glazes. I have made a lot of
> progress in learning how to make glazes more stable." Of course
> there is a link to Masreing cone 6 glazes He has written With is Ron
> Roy
>
>
> http://www.utpb.edu/courses/arts4365/
> This is a part of Chris Stanly's site. It is kind of on line course in
> ceramics a lot of ideas, ways tools glazes and claybodies
>
>
> http://www.sonic.net/~wang/interglaze.html
> Gary Wang's InterGlaze is an interactive glaze analysis program on
> the Web.
> Please send any comments or suggestions to wa...@sonic.net
> Gary Wang's works are beautiful too.
>
>
> http://www.users.waitrose.com/~beryls/
> Brian Sutherland
> 1929-1998
> His own extensive and original research led to the publication of his
> book, Glazes From Natural Sources,
>
> http://www.cclay.com/glazes.htm
> The following glaze recipes have been contributed by some of the
> potters represented on the Carolina Clay web site. Although they work
> for the potters that submitted them, it is highly recommended that you
> test them thoroughly with your clay body and your firing conditions
> before committing them to a good pot! The potters that submitted these
> glaze recipes can not be held accountable for any problems you may
> have with their recipes! As always, test, test
>
> http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/ccdb/
> Outline
> Ceramic Research Institute of AIST (National Institute of Advanced
> Industrial Science and Technology) has several hundred thousand glaze
> test pieces which have been accumulated during more than 80 years of
> ceramic studies. (The imperial Ceramic Experimental Institute was
> established in 1919 and integrated into GIRIN (Government Industrial
> Research Institute of Nagoya) when it was established in 1952. GIRIN
> changed its name to NIRIN (National Industrial Research Institute of
> Nagoya)
>
> http://ian.currie.to/index.html
> Workshops in Glazes and Hand Made Pottery:
> Workshop Outline
> Short Biography
> Books by Ian Currie:
> Purchase Books from Ian Currie (We now accept Visa, MasterCard and
> Bankcard)
> Frequently Asked Questions
> "Revealing Glazes - Using the Grid Method" (Bootstrap Press)
> Outline of "Revealing Glazes..."
> "Stoneware Glazes - A Systematic Approach" (Bootstrap Press)
> Reviews of "Stoneware Glazes..."
> On-line Resources:
> Calculations Page
> Original "Outline of Systematic Recipe Approach"
>
> http://www.jqjacobs.net/art/glazes.html a nice site with recipes and
> picture.
> This is the place to say that I will gladly help anyone who needs to
> convert materials to those avilable in Israel
>
> =========================================================
> LINKS
> http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/simage
> http://images.google.com/
> Two links, in which you type vase and get 10,000 vases
> You type raku you get many pictures and links to raku sites.
>
>
> http://libweb.ucsc.edu/pottery/
> POTTERY RESOURCES ON THE WEB very good
>
> http://home.vicnet.net.au/~claynet/artists.htm Claynet a nice
> collection of links of Steven Goldate from Australia.
> Steven Goldate himself a very good artist wrote articles in the
> Australian magazines about painting on porcelain as well as a unique
> paperclay slipcasting technique.
>
> http://www.onlinekunst.de/willischnekenburger/Links.htm links to
> ceramic art in Germany
>
> http://www.milkywayceramics.com/links/default.asp
> This is my favorite site. From this site I sail in the net , shopping,
> visiting etc
> Bookstores
> Clayart
> Education
> Galleries
> Glaze Calculation
> Miscellaneous
> Organization
> Potters
> Publications
> Vendors
>
>
> From the links to the glaze calculation of this site:
>
>
>
> GLAZE SIMULATOR (http://glazeexchange.com) 12/6/2001
> Hits: 30 | Rating: by 1 users Rate It!
> Description: .
> GLAZECHEM (http://dinoclay.com/software/glzchem.html) HOT!
> 12/6/2001
> Hits: 34 | Rating: by 3 users Rate It!
> Description: .
> HYPERGLAZE (http://members.aol.com/hyperglaze) 12/6/2001
> Hits: 12 | Rating: by 1 users Rate It!
> Description: .
> INSIGHT (http://www.digitalfire.com) HOT! 12/6/2001
> Hits: 20 | Rating: by 3 users Rate It!
> Description: .
> MATRIX (http://www.matrix2000.co.nz) HOT! 12/6/2001
> Hits: 33 | Rating: by 3 users Rate It!
> Description: .
> THE GLAZE CALCULATOR (http://seegreen.com) 12/6/2001
> Hits: 19 | Rating: by 1 users Rate It!
> Description: .
>
> I used The glaze simulator , Insight and now a happy user of Matrix
>
> ==========
> http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~perry/fun/pots/index.html A collection
> of wood firing works of many potters
>
>
> http://art.sdsu.edu/ceramicsweb/
> A very helpful site to the potter
>
> http://members.aol.com/goodrichdn/ link to many potter as well as many
> ^6 glaze recipes. I tested many of them. They are good!
> Don has also some unique techniques and beautiful works.
>
>
>
> There are a lot more not less important , in another letter I shall
> add more links
>
> Ababi Sharon (Ababi is my first name)
> Glaze addict
> Kibbutz Shoval Israel
>
> local...@walla.co.il
> http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
> http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm


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thanks! :)
Steph
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