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Wood Firing

technique 13 connections
About
Firing ceramics using wood as fuel. Creates natural ash glazes, flashing, and atmospheric effects. One of the oldest firing methods. Includes anagama, noborigama, train kilns, and other wood-burning kiln types.
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Known for (9)
Jack Troy person Author of Wood-Fired Stoneware and Porcelain
John Balistreri person Large-scale wood-fired ceramics
Ken Shenstone person Lifetime wood-fire potter
Kevin Lehman person Demystifying Wood Firing lecturer
Linda Christianson person Wood-fired functional pottery
Mark Shapiro person Wood-fired stoneware potter
Randy Johnston person Major wood-fire potter
Simon Levin person Wood-fire specialist, workshop instructor
Tony Clennell person Major Canadian wood-fire potter
Practices (1)
Kevin Kwiatkowski person Part of wood-firing community
Subcategory of (2)
Anagama technique Anagama is a type of wood firing
Noborigama technique Noborigama is a type of wood firing
Related to (1)
Ash Glaze technique Natural ash glazes originate from wood firing
AnagamaNoborigamaAsh GlazeJack TroyKen ShenstoneSimon LevinJohn BalistreriTony ClennellLinda Christi..Kevin LehmanKevin Kwiatko..Mark ShapiroRandy Johnston Wood Firing