©2006 P'Clay® and P'Slip® / US Patent Number 5,726,111. Artists have granted rights to mix paperclays as taught for works of art. Because there are variables beyond my control (selections clays, papers, water, mixing errors and etc) always test samples and use at your own risk.

Sand cast earthenware by Rosette outdoors near Seattle. More on sand cast in my books.


Snow in Banff, Canadian winter -40 below, sun on the same paperclay porcelain no grog! in summer 40C above.

Brickyard Angel by Dave Porter at Archie Bray, Helena, Montana USA,
wood fired stoneware paperclay

Sand Cast forms Karen Hvsabo, (Denmark)

and work by Birgit Krogh (Denmark).
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