Nacido en 1958 en Washington D.C. Autor de:
- The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glaze, Glazing & Firing at Cone 10, publicado por Lark Books.
Con regularidad participa en el foro cerámico Clayart, en el siguiente enlace se puede ver una búsqueda a traves de google donde aparece su nombre.
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- All about iron 14 march 2011 www.ceramicsmonthly.org
- Mid-Range Reduction: It's Not Just Cooler, It's Cool. by John Britt
- Oil Spot Glazes, en la revista Ceramics today.
- Alternative Glaze Materials,en la revista Ceramics today.
- Flambé Magic, en la revista Ceramics today.
- Firing with Vegetable Oil, ceramicartsdaily.org
- THE 'UNKNOWN CRAFTSMAN' IS DEAD , en la revista Critical ceramics.
- CONFESSIONS OF A NEO-LEACHIAN* (or How I Escaped from the Art Police) en la revista Critical ceramics. NEO-LEACHIAN*[1]
- A RESPONSE FROM MR. JOHN BRITT John Britt
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John Britt on tue 30 mar 04
- Yes, I fire the oil spot to cone 9 or 9 =BD in oxidation, then put it in
- reduction (0.7 on the oxyprobe). I keep it there until cone 10 is down or
- until the glaze smoothes out. Sometimes I go to cone 11. It all depends on
- what you can see in the spy hole or with your draw tiles.
- This stops the glaze from bubbling and smoothes out the bubbles that are
- there. It also helps create the hare fur effect.
- Hope that helps,
- John [2]
Referencias[]
- ↑ Is a term coined to describe a small fanatic group of the modern followers of the venerable Leach/Hamada tradition who have, unfortunately, gone totally mad in their adherence, what they believe to be the principles of this movement. Although their understanding of the tradition is completely erroneous, they insist on filling the pages of contemporary journals with their mindless dribble. John Britt, 1995 John Britt, 1995 John Britt, 1995 John Britt, 1998
- ↑ chesthairs/ john britt's nceca lecture