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  2. Inger Waage - Wikipedia

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    Objects of applied arts (hand painted, in a combination of silk screen and hand painting, or solely silk screen) Designs for tableware (for household, children, hotels and institutions) Designs for souvenirs and give-away objects; Unique pieces and objects for special occasions; Works from her own pottery studio

  3. Harry Memmott - Wikipedia

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    Memmott, his wife “Cootch”, who would later take up pottery and twin sons returned to Brisbane in 1950 and he set up a business making silk screen prints and picture frames. [2] Sandison pottery was being run by Memmott's uncle, George Sandison and former industrial chemist, Mervyn Feeney. [ 7 ]

  4. James McConnell Anderson - Wikipedia

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    James McConnell "Mac" Anderson (August 9, 1907 [1] in New Orleans – April 3, 1998 in Jackson County, Mississippi) was an American painter, muralist, and pottery designer and decorator, youngest of the three brothers (along with Walter Inglis Anderson and founder Peter Anderson) who collaborated at Shearwater Pottery, in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

  5. Chinese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    The pottery of the Song dynasty has retained enormous prestige in Chinese tradition, especially that of what later became known as the "Five Great Kilns". The artistic emphasis of Song pottery was on subtle glaze effects and graceful shapes; other decoration, where there was any, was mostly in shallow relief.

  6. Tarashikomi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese artists painted on screens using paint components of different layers. Silk was the usual surface; with its open weave, an artist could paint on both sides of the screen (which made the screen more durable). This durability is what made tarashikomi possible, gives screens (and other artwork) a detailed look.

  7. Screen printing - Wikipedia

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    Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil.A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen in a "flood stroke" to fill the open mesh apertures with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of contact.

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  9. Digital ceramic printing on glass - Wikipedia

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    Until 2007 the two main methods of printing on glass were silk screen printing and digital UV printing. Silk screen printing, where the ink is applied directly onto the surface of the glass through a mesh stencil, was patented in 1907. Screen printed transfers, where the image is transferred from a paper onto the glass, was patented in the ...

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