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Works explorer

Fingers and clay

Australia, 1967
film

Part of the Outlook series. Pottery making as an artistic craft. Australian students and the Japanese master potter Shoji Hamada demonstrate techniques involv..

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Artistry in clay

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The Art of the potter

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Hand-built ceramics (TEFC)

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A Place for pottery

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Making pottery. No. 1

Australia, 1965
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Creating with ceramics

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Clay

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Pottery making

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Colour in clay

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Modelling bakers' clay

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Clay in a special way

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Throwing

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