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Handmade Tile

Handmade Tile
Author: Forrest Lesch-Middelton
Publisher: Quarry Books
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0760364303

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Handmade Tile is a contemporary guide for ceramic artists and anyone interested in custom tile installations—from making, designing, and decorating to designing your space and installation. No matter how many years of experience you have as a ceramic artist or how many home-improvement projects you've tackled, nothing prepares you for the unique world of ceramic tile. From concept and design, through firing and installation, ceramic tiling is one of the few places in a home where art is permanently installed as a feature of a room. In Handmade Tile, Forrest Lesch-Middelton shares everything he's learned as the founder and owner of the custom tile business FLM Ceramics and Tile. From his years as a one-man operation to his current production facility, Forrest has seen it all and helps you every step of the way. Whether you want to make your own tile, or want to use artistic and custom-made tile in your home, this book has everything you need. Key features of the book include: Making Tile: key tools, rolling, cutting, extruding Decorating: glazes, image transfer, cuerda seca, underglaze, slip Designing Your Space: tile in context, choosing your tile, codes and standards Installation: removing old tile, backing, preparing surfaces, setting, grouting Galleries and interviews with today's top workings artists in tile round out the package. Featured artists include Allison Bloom, Boris Aldridge, Disc Interiors, PV Tile, and more.


Handmade Tiles

Handmade Tiles
Author: Frank Giorgini
Publisher: Lark Books
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2001
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781579902711

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Text and photographs show how to design and fabricate flat and relief tiles, decorate and fire the tiles, install the finished tiles, and much more.


Making & Installing Handmade Tiles

Making & Installing Handmade Tiles
Author: Angelica Pozo
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781600594090

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Contains creative techniques for a number of ceramic tile projects with detailed information and instruction on basic tools and materials, glaze application, and techniques for making slab tiles.


Art of Handmade Tile

Art of Handmade Tile
Author: Kristin Peck
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011-01-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1440220042

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Creating handmade decorator tiles can be fun and easy! This friendly approach to making handmade ceramic tiles demonstrates how to design, fire, and decorate stunning tiles and provides ideas for creatively utilizing them in the home. More than 200 photos guide readers through each step of the creation process and then into four projects: culinary tiles, twig tiles, house numbers, and a mirror. Suitable for every skill level, this book also contains inspiration and insight from established artists from around the country. • Detailed instructions, photographs, and illustrations ensure success • Includes diverse designs and inspiration from artists throughout the country


Tile Your World

Tile Your World
Author: John P. Bridge
Publisher: Mistflower Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2003
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780974275437

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Illustrated instructions enable you to 'tile with style'.


Tile Makes the Room

Tile Makes the Room
Author: Robin Petravic
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1607747413

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From Heath Ceramics, the beloved California designer, maker, and seller of home goods, comes a captivating and unprecedented look at beautifully designed interiors where tile is an important and integral part of the design. Tile Makes the Room, by Heath’s owners Robin Petravic and Catherine Bailey, winners of the National Design Award from the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, is about exceptional spaces and places—the kind you want to step into and examine each and every detail of—where tile is the main ingredient, though not the only star. From the dwellings of notable designers to everyday homeowners, grand installations and subtle designs all showcase tile’s role in the form and function of architecture and interiors. The book, for design professionals and aficionados alike, features inspiration on every page; a look at tile making; a unique perspective on color, pattern, and texture; and public installations around the world to visit and enjoy, Tile Makes the Room is essential reading on interiors and tile.


Motawi Tileworks

Motawi Tileworks
Author: Anne Stewart O'Donnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Arts and crafts movement
ISBN: 9780764945984

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Spurred on by the marketplace and welcomed by architects and designers seeking to personalize their creations, hundreds of studio tile artists and makers are successfully producing tile today throughout the United States. Among the most revered of these is Motawi Tileworks of Ann Arbor, Michigan, founded by Nawal Motawi and her brother Karim in 1992. Today Motawi Tileworks, under their combined leadership, occupies a spacious studio in a natural setting west of town, where thirty people are employed. Far more than a prosperous and expanding enterprise, Motawi has become a symbol of artistic sensibility and success in the tile industry. The key to Motawi's astounding progress lies in part in Nawal's artistic achievement-a blend of original art inspired and flavored by her interpretation of historic precedents. The result in her finished work reflects the past while being well suited to contemporary taste. The combination of color and design is striking and distinctly Motawi, clearly recognized as such throughout the country. In museum shops, high-end gift stores, and tile showrooms from coast to coast, Motawi stands out for both the quality of the design and the exquisite workmanship.


American Art Tile

American Art Tile
Author: Norman Karlson
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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From the world's foremost collector, here is the new, fully illustrated standard guide to America's first golden age of tile making. American Art Tile presents more than 2,000 tiles, arranged geographically and chronologically, made by more than 100 American potteries and manufacturers from the Civil War to the 194Os. Full-color photographs illustrate these collectible and rare tiles from all regions of the United States, as well as historic landmark tile installations, from the New York subway to Catalina Island. Tile collectors will appreciate the meticulously researched history of each pottery, biographies of tile makers, and rare examples (seldom seen even in museums) from little-known potteries in Norman Karlson's personal collection.


The Art of Handmade Tile

The Art of Handmade Tile
Author: Kristin Peck
Publisher: Krause Publications Incorporated
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2002
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780873494328

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Creating handmade decorator tiles can be fun and easy! This friendly approach to making handmade ceramic tiles demonstrates how to design, fire, and decorate stunning tiles and provides ideas for creatively utilizing them in the home. More than 200 photos guide readers through each step of the creation process and then into four projects: culinary tiles, twig tiles, house numbers, and a mirror. Suitable for every skill level, this book also contains inspiration and insight from established artists from around the country. - Detailed instructions, photographs, and illustrations ensure success - Includes diverse designs and inspiration from artists throughout the country


The Handmade Tile Book

The Handmade Tile Book
Author: Liza Gardner
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Glazing (Ceramics)
ISBN: 9781570761508

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Beautiful, durable, and versatile, tiles have been a popular form of decoration for over 2,000 years. Today, mass-produced tiles are widely available, but those made in the traditions of ancient times are the ones that really capture our imagination. Now, in The Handmade Tile Book, you can select from 20 original projects, ranging from simple picture tiles to more complex, richly colored tile borders, plaques, and panels. Whatever your level of expertise, there are projects and ideas that will appeal. Choose from an array of styles, colors, textures, and motifs: a handsome terracotta garden panel, an Edwardian checkerboard or, jazzy geometric border, or delicate designs in the tradition of Delftware. Expert Liza Gardner advises on the different types of clays and their properties; mixing and applying glazes; drying and firing; and techniques like sprigging, incising, and sgraffito. With its clear, concise instructions, enhanced with inspiring color photographs, The Handmade Tile Book will appeal to both experienced potters and to aspiring creamists drawn to this age-old craft. -- from dust jacket.