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    The influence of clay bodies in contemporary ceramics at MTSIFA.

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    Undergraduate dissertation (2.011Mb)
    Date
    2020-12
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    Ssemujju, John Mark
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    Ceramics has been very present in our human life serving purposes to fit the world’s prospects. It is most evident with the domestic purposes that it suits say the plates, cups, flower vessels, and so on. However, in the contemporary world ceramics has been extended to construction industry making products like tiles, toilets and bath sinks very essential for the humans and hence widening the industry of ceramics It is noted that all that, that the ceramic industry has achieved is partially attributed to the clay bodies involved in the making of the ceramics. Therefore, the study on the influence of clay bodies in contemporary ceramics at the Margret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine Art (MTSIFA) to widen the knowledge about clay bodies and also achieve a positive approach and interpretation of ceramics at MTSIFA.
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