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Intermediate Techniques
with Celie Fago & Tim McCreight
Running time: two hours
PMC Guild, (970) 419-5503, PMCguild.com.
Reviewed by Mary Maynor
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Sunday afternoon private workshop with two of the great PMC masters, Celie Fago
and Tim McCreight my best description of this video. The pace is nice and
mellow and allows the viewer to absorb and take notes. The quality is great with
clear extreme close-up views.
The video is made up of six sections and an appendix. McCreight heads up the
first section with a ring project, full of ideas and use of low-tech tools, including
texture tools made from popsicle sticks. In the second section (Cuneiform Pendant)
Fago takes the viewer through the whole process of making a pendant, working with
leather-hard PMC clay, and using carving techniques. The third section covers
molds, making buttons, adding loops, and setting stones. McCreight demonstrates
mold making using the end of an orange, then creates two different buttons using
this one mold. One might come away looking at produce in a whole new light.
Attaching components by using slip is the focus of the fourth section. These
techniques are a great foundation and allow one to build just about anything with
imagination and PMC. The final two sections are Firing and Finishing, two important
steps when working with PMC. Kilns, shelving, polishing papers, brushes, cloths,
and burnishers are also discussed. The Appendix consists of technical or chemical
descriptions of PMC and PMC+. Ways to use different roller tools and oxidizing
silver are also presented to the viewer. Finally, resources for purchasing PMC,
tools, and supplies are given including addresses, telephone numbers, and Web
sites.
This video presents an intermediate level of techniques. The viewer should
know the basics of PMC to avoid any confusion. This is a great addition to any
library.
Visit www.PMCguild.com
for ordering information.
Mary Maynor currently lives in San Antonio, Texas, teaches children and adult
classes and workshops, maintains personal artwork for sale and exhibition, and
operates three physicians transcription services specializing in orthopaedics.
Recently certified in PMC, she says she is hooked with a passion and
hopes to bridge her background of papermaking, printmaking, and book arts.
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