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Re: applying images to ceramics
Hi Rosae
An interesting book, that just happens to have a chapter entitled
"Photoceramic Processes" is "Alternative Photographic Processes" by Kent E.
Wade. It is a book from 1978 and is out of print, but I found several
copies for sale through booksellers listed on "bookfinder.com", one for only
$10.00. See below
Wade, Kent E. Alternative Photographic Processes
Morgan & Morgan, Dobbs Ferry (1978) 9 x 7 1/2 inches, 179 pages, wrappers,
First page clipped. Book # PB31944
Price: US$ 10.00 convert currency
Homepage of Dawson's Book Shop, CA, U.S.A.
Good luck and let us know what you find out.
Best,
Lori Hellstrom
>I am interested in exploring the possibility of applying images to
>ceracmics
>which can then be fired in the kiln without the image burning off. I have
>thought of many ways that this could possibly be done but none of them seem
>secure. I could always paint and maybe print with glazes but I am
>interested
>in applying photographic media, possibly something that could look like a
>gum print or a casein print to the clay body which can then be fired with a
>clear glaze.
>
>I have no idea which chemicals would not cause a terrible reaction with the
>heat and the gasses from the kiln. I am looking for any suggestions that
>anyone may have..are there any books on this subject? Can anyone reccomend
>any.
>Rosae
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