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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Sonntag" data-source="post: 150760" data-attributes="member: 4900"><p>Oliver Brix is by far the best I've learned from for esthetics, plus you can follow up with his book after you've taken the course ( Fascinating Ceramics is the title ). You'll get real-world info, he explains his techniques very well, the techniques are relevant for both production and high-end esthetics, and he has a great understanding of proper tooth form and function. Not much pie-in-the-sky stuff from him, you'll apply what you've learned the following Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Sonntag, post: 150760, member: 4900"] Oliver Brix is by far the best I've learned from for esthetics, plus you can follow up with his book after you've taken the course ( Fascinating Ceramics is the title ). You'll get real-world info, he explains his techniques very well, the techniques are relevant for both production and high-end esthetics, and he has a great understanding of proper tooth form and function. Not much pie-in-the-sky stuff from him, you'll apply what you've learned the following Monday. [/QUOTE]
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