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Living with Pottery

Justine Riley

$43.95

Hardback

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English
Sketch Journal Record
28 April 2020
This children's picture book is a lyrical depiction of pottery in the home and a glimpse into the practice of potters. The illustrations are done with watercolor, showcasing actual potters' work. In the backmatter there's a list of 26 working potters whose work is depicted in the illustrations. There is an example of each potter's work in the backmatter, so it's fun to try to find their work in the illustrations. There are over 50 illustrations in the book, so there's lots to look at and talk about with children. The lyrical verse in the book makes if fun to read over and over. It's a good choice for poetry to share with children and each time you read there is something new to discover. This book is a nice combination of non-fiction, poetry and art, there's something to learn, to feel, to discover and connect with.

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Imprint:   Sketch Journal Record
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   322g
ISBN:   9781732308343
ISBN 10:   1732308349
Pages:   42
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Living with Pottery

"""This little gem of a book speaks volumes about living a life with pottery, and by extension, the life of a potter. This is a book for the young and young at heart. Pour yourself a cup of tea, in your favorite pottery mug, and enjoy this book!"" -Michael Sherrill, Mudtools ""Riley has written and illustrated a book that celebrates the intimate moments of the life of a pot. From pottery in the kiln to the cupboard, she shows the lifespan of a pot while putting words to the joys of daily life with functional art."" -Ben Carter, Tales of a Red Clay Rambler ""From the potter's studio to the family home, Riley offers a beautiful view of how handmade pottery can enhance and uplift our lives."" -Eric Botbyl, Companion Gallery"


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