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Mauve


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Light Blue


Hunter Green



Ivory

Mini Lamp Shade   40% OFF List Price
Mushroom style “clip-on” shade to fit Mini Lamp Kit above. Size: 2-1/2” Diam. top x 5” Diam. bottom x 4” Tall. Available in (6) colors:

Mini Lamp Shade

Part No.

Color

List Price Bailey Price

Purchase

C-600-123 Mauve $5.45 $3.27
C-600-124 White $5.45 $3.27
C-600-124-F Forest Green
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$5.45 $3.27
C-600-125 Light Blue $5.45 $3.27
C-600-130 Hunter Green $5.45 $3.27
C-600-170 Ivory $5.45 $3.27
Clay Collection (VHS)
A selection of 120 beautiful and unusual pieces including stoneware, porcelain, salt-fired, wood-fired, once-fired, luster ware, earthenware, table ware, Raku, art pottery, funky pottery, teapots, covered jars, pitchers & platters. Some history and lots of fun: a wonderful resource for ideas. Also included are some antique pieces, many pieces by renowned clay workers and some of Jepson’s own views on art & craft. (60 Minutes, VHS)

C-310-09
List Price: $49.95

Our Price: $23.00

Six Easy Pieces (Parts I & II) (VHS)
Virginia Cartwright’s latest video is a “must have” for teachers and potters alike. She has combined her ceramic expertise and love of teaching into a video covering six creative yet easy projects suitable for short work periods and classroom situations. Clear, informative directions lead students through various techniques that yield exciting, finished pieces in a relatively short amount of time. These videos will stimulate students and potters to explore new methods of forming clay - the potential for new ideas is endless. Projects include: a burrito cup, a folded slab dish, a coil bowl with inlaid slip and a wampum plate. (Approx. 70 Mins)

C-310-22 VHS
List Price: $59.95
Our Price: $30.00
(Previously sold as 2 separate videos; now combined)

Getting Started With Clay (VHS)
Graham Sheehan demonstrates a variety of modeling and slab techniques for making simple hand-built forms. He then shows how to build a small wood-fired kiln in a matter of hours. (60 Mins)

C-310-30 VHS
List Price: $39.95
Our Price: $20.00

Raku Clay Glazes and Tongs (VHS)
A to-the-point demonstration and explanation of how various ingredients can be integrated to formulate handbuilding and wheelthrowing clay bodies capable of withstanding the thermo shocks of the raku firing process. Equal coverage is given to glazes, including formulas and application to both traditional and sculptural forms. This film spotlights a number of highly technical and significant ceramic processes within a raku context. (33 Mins)

C-310-12 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Ceramics: Throwing Functional Pottery, Part 2 (VHS)
Henry Mead throws a teapot, lid and spout on the wheel, and then forms the handle. He also throws a bowl which is altered into a square-shaped bowl. (40 Mins)

C-310-39 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Ceramics: Throwing on the Wheel (VHS)
Ceramist Henry Mead demonstrates wedging, centering, throwing and trimming a cylinder on the wheel. He also forms a cylinder which he makes into a pitcher with a handle. (48 Mins)

C-310-37 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Artsmart: Handbuilt Clay Sculpture - VHS
This video takes the student into the studio for an over-the-shoulder look at various skills and techniques demonstrated by professional artists and craftspeople. Artist Christine LePage combines the techniques of hard slab, soft slab, and press molds to create a sculpture, which is then barrel fired. A student sculpture also demonstrates handbuilding. Includes a teacher’s guide. Recommended for grades 5-adult. (30 min).

C-310-81
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Artsmart: Wheel Thrown Pottery - VHS
This video takes your students into the studio for an over-the-shoulder look at wheel throwing by a professional craftsperson. Potter Gary Roehborn provides a start-to-finish demonstration of wheel throwing, including trimming, handle attachment, bisquing, glazing and firing. Examples by numerous potters illustrate the range of possibilities of this technique. Includes a teachers guide. Recommended for grade 5-adult. (25 minutes).

C-310-82
List Price: $29.95

Our Price: $15.00

Principles of Design (VHS)
This is an accompanying video to the Elements and Principles of Design Series. In this program, Gerald Brommer shows how the elements of design are combined and used in developing the seven principles of design: contrast, rhythm, unity, emphasis, pattern, movement, and balance. A series of demonstrations are combined with diagrams, artwork, and scenes from nature. 29 minutes

C-310-65 VHS
List Price: $29.95

Our Price: $15.00

Irma Starr Demonstrates The Lost Art of 17th Century English Slipware Pottery (VHS)
Renown teacher & potter Irma Starr demonstrate in great detail the techniques she uses to recreate 17th Century English Slipware. Various methods of sliptrailing, feathering, combing and more as well as the use of tools and preparation of the slips are discussed. A comprehensive instructional video. (60 Mins)

C-340-47
List Price:$39.95
Our Price: $20.00

Contemporary Clay - Diverse Soup Tureen Forms (VHS)
A fascinating study of form & function in this collection of soup tureens from 75 well-known potters. Works are included from Ken Ferguson, Betty Woodman and Warren McKenzie among others and represent a diversified range of styles from classical to conceptual. An excellent source of inspiration for the classroom or studio. (23 Mins)

C-310-56
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Roberta Griffith - The Artist Within (VHS)
This video is about the evolution of Roberta Griffith as an artist from her early years through her lifelong career. Her artwork in ceramics, painting, drawing, and installation as well as various sources of inspiration are examined with an insight that reveals a vision and voice worthy of our undivided attention. Produces and directed by Emmy Award winning filmmaker, Joseph C Stillman. 26:40 Color Minutes VHS.

C-310-77
List Price: $24.95

Our Price: $12.50

Ceramics Handbuilding - Pinch and Coil Construction (VHS)
This basic handbuilding video explores techniques and simple tools required for beginning handbuilding. Wedging is demonstrates as well as pinch pots, and a box with lid made from two joined pinch pots and coil construction. Decoration and firing are also covered in this excellent video for any grade beginner. Especially useful for providing visual reinforcement to middle school and high school beginning students. 27:52 Minutes

C-310-58 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Ceramics Handbuilding - Slab Construction (VHS)
This basic handbuilding video explores simple tools required for beginning handbuilding. Wedging is shown as well as the techniques for creating and handling slabs of clay by rolling and throwing as well as some useful tips on storage and drying. A box with lid is constructed and the pieces joined with scoring and slip. Other pieces are created including a vase and bowls draped over forms plus a wall mural. These are constructed and fired in an electric kiln. Especially useful for providing visual reinforcement to middle school and high school beginning students. 26:42 Minutes

C-310-59 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Ceramics: Handbuilding, Part 1 (VHS)
Ceramist Ro Mead demonstrates creative ways to make coil and pinch pots as well as slab forms. She also creates a drape-molded platter decorated with inlaid colored clays. (46 Mins)

C-310-35 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Ceramics: Handbuilding, Part 2 (VHS)
Expanding upon her first video, Ro Mead creates slab forms decorated with inlaid colored clay including a cylindrical vase, a drape mold bowl and airbrush- decorated tiles. (41 Mins)

C-310-36 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Handbuilt Pottery (VHS)
Three potters are featured in this introduction to handbuilt pottery techniques which demonstrates coil, hard slab, press mold and soft slab forming using stoneware, raku and porcelain. Numerous examples illustrate the versatility of clay bodies with relation to these basic techniques. (27 Mins)

C-310-43 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

How to Make Handmade Cane Handles - VHS
In this video, Sheila Clennell takes viewers through a variety of applications for using handmade cane handles. She covers the tools and materials required, and touches on dying reeds to create different colors of cane. You will begin with cane preparation and progress to some simple cane additions finishing with one of the most complex forms- a teapot handle. This video will be a great resource for teachers looking to broaden a wheel class by introducing the concept of mixed media. Information is included for ordering materials and supplies. (Color VHS Aprox. 30 Min Color) Sheila Clennell

C-310-61 (VHS)
List Price: $34.95
Our Price: $17.50

Clayworks (VHS)
This video slide show, is a 14 minute survey of sculptural pottery forms created after the shift in ceramic art in the 1950's. These works respond to the abstract expressionist and Pop Art movement showing a fascinating variety of ceramic sculptures. An excellent teaching tool for beginning potters, students will learn the visual language of sculptural ceramics. The video poses questions about the visual choices the artists have used to express themselves through the language of Ceramic Sculpture. Color, form, surface, texture and meaning are discussed and much more. The works of hundreds of outstanding artists will motivate students and offer a foundation for their own work (13:16 Minutes) American Craft Museum

C-310-68 VHS
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $15.00

Vessels for Victory (VHS)
This instructional video and DVD provides insight into the techniques and process behind Matt Long's signature drinking vessels and also reveals the passion and philosophy behind his work. While sharing his influences, as well as his perspectives on life, Long demonstrates techniques used for making his cups, whiskey jugs, hip flasks and bourbon bottles.

Matt's "Victory Series" is about camaraderie, friendship and community. His work is functional and is to be used in times of celebration. Some are inspired by 1940's water bottles and others reference the history of liquor production in southern Appalachian states. After demonstrating his throwing and altering techniques for a variety of his vessels, Long moves on to heavy slip application. The video concludes with a Cone 10 soda firing and a gallery tour showing finished pieces. 62 minutes

C-310-78 (VHS)
List Price:$ 29.95

Our Price: $15.00

 

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