Earth and fire represent the two elements that produce a ceramic object. Without the other they are simply components; together they create both practical objects and pieces of art. Told through the practices and studios of over forty-five working ceramicists, Earth & Fire explores the techniques, processes and tools these artists use to turn clay into ceramics. They work in a wide range of styles and mediums to create their pieces: everything from woodfired and fine porcelain wares, sculptured vases and everyday cups, bowls and plates, to exquisite jewellery and wall pieces. Written and compiled by Kylie Johnson and Tiffany Johnson, authors of Utsuwa: Japanese objects for everyday use, this book captures the diverse beauty and utility of ceramics, demonstrating that clay doesn't just get under your fingernails; it gets under your skin.