There are a lot of air humidifiers in the market out there especially in the past couple of years when we had to spend a lot of time indoors and needed some ext
Senta Achee shares her twist on using craft foam as a sort of ceramic stencil. This helps her bright illustrations come to life on as they integrate with the form of her pots. Enjoy!
Alison Thyra Grubb worked extensively with in-glaze lustres during her studies to create geometric forms with rich iridescent surfaces. She shares how her interest began along with the recipes for creating them
Based in San Francisco, Anastasia Tumanova is a Russian-American artist with a unique style of working with ceramics, creating ephemeral
California-based Emerging Objects is possibly one of the studios that has experimented most deeply with 3D printing materials and processes, with several impressive projects published worldwide. Ronald Rael and Virginia...
Finding talented people from all over the world is one of the things I really love about me work. I spotted the work of Melbourne based ceramic artist Rose Wei, a little while ago and seriously I can look at these ceramic pieces for hours. Rose Wei works under the pseudo
Vase en grès de couleurs vert bleuté, noir & pêche. Céramique en grès montée au colombin, décorée de plus de 20 couches d’engobes d’oxydes colorés. Il est rehaussé de points de couleur moutarde peints à l’huile. Dimensions : Hauteur : 21 cm ; Largeur : 20cm. Poids : 3,3 kg. Artiste céramiste et designer britannique, Lydia Hardwick joue des possibilités infinies offertes par l’argile et multiplie les procédés techniques pour des résultats originaux et d’une rare finesse. Elle développe un style libre et intuitif aux motifs abstraits qui font profondément écho aux peintures murales et à l’artisanat textile, notamment africain et précolombien. Notre conseil : Placez la céramique à hauteur de regard pour en admirer quotidiennement la beauté de ses détails. À des fins décoratives uniquement, ce pot ne pourra pas accueillir vos fleurs fraîches (il n’est pas vitrifié à l’intérieur, eau à prescrire !). Épousseter avec un chiffon propre et sec non pelucheux.
Located in Miami, Aybar Gallery showcases high-end, limited edition design objects. A recent addition to their space is the Poilu vase, created by studio Bold.
Hi, my name is Guy Van Leemput, and in this workshop, I will show you how I make my very thin translucent porcelain bowls. I…
Philip Kupferschmidt fashions cavernous ceramic vessels that drip and ooze with vibrant glazes and textured globs.
When we normally think of ceramics, our mind naturally wanders over to ceramic dishes that have become such a big part of our lives like the dishes we use to
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These five earthenware ceramic houses have each been individually hand painted using a range of rich, vibrant Autumnal coloured underglaze paints. A scattering of deep brown dots have been painted on the base with a bumpy paint that sits on the surface for a slight 3D effect. Each house is ind...More These five earthenware ceramic houses have each been individually hand painted using a range of rich, vibrant Autumnal coloured underglaze paints. A scatteri...More
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Photo by Peter Duyan Brooklyn ceramicist Peter Lane has made tableware, tables, vases (like the one above and those in the right of the photo below) and lamps whose crackled surface looks like the …
Spread flat or folded in shapeless piles, Cecil Kemperink’s bulky chain sculptures contrast the solid ceramic material with the flexibility of their shapes. The movable works are comprised of hundreds of loops that link together in sheets of earth tones and subtle gradients. Whether heaped on the floor or draped across Kemperink’s body, the hefty chain mail is at once supple and fragile. The artist (previously), who is based on the island of Texel in the Netherlands, draws her understanding of motion from the surrounding water and environment. More
Avital Avital Avital Avital is an artist who lives and works in Israel. Avital graduated from the Avni Institute of
Back in February, I shot this ceramics studio near Lisbon's Alfama neighborhood and am happy to finally share it here on Frolic! today. Caulino Ceramics offers workshops at their studio and I hope to take one someday! They create beautiful dishware and display ceramic pieces from different artists. The designers at the studio also
The Original! 65 curio cabinets sold as of January '24! I made these ceramic shelves to display some of the strange and wondrous objects I collected that don't really have a place anywhere but deserve to be seen. Built in are sections, either a little cubby in the brown pieces, or a separate bottom section and a half shelf in the light pieces. Depending on how they are outfitted, the cabinets can serve as bright and pretty wall candy, as a spiritual shrine, an alchemist's curiosity cabinet... you choose. Each shelf can be further customized by using the three holes on the bottom to dangle things from, like beads, coins, ornaments etc. While I am frequently restocking the brown shrines with turquoise glaze (A) and the brown unglazed ones (B), I occasionally add some different glaze options to the mix; the current additional options are brown ceramic with the vibrant turquoise glaze in the main compartment and a delicate translucent pink in the cubby (C), and the Northern lights glaze (D), a glossy glaze that creates a beautiful dark-blue-to-light-green effect. Can be hung from the wall via a hole in the back, or stand freely. Stoneware clay. Dimensions: H: approx. 6", W: approx. 5", D: approx. 2.25" Please choose from the following options: - Brown stoneware clay with speckles, back wall opaque turquoise glaze with golden flecks (A); - Brown stoneware clay with speckles, unglazed (B); - Brown stoneware clay with speckles, back wall of main compartment turquoise glaze with golden flecks, small compartment translucent pink (C); - Brown stoneware clay, back wall glazed in Northern lights glaze (D). The cabinets are empty and ready to be customized. A matching nail for wall hanging is included.