Uma tendência, já em alta na Europa e Estados Unidos, é a cerâmica como terapia. A arte de moldar, cozer e decorar argila para criar objetos utilitários ou decorativos, tem sido praticada por milha…
Le céramiste sud-coréen Jae Yong Kim, vient de réaliser cette série de sculptures, nommée « Donut Worry Be Happy » (joli jeu de mots) qui représente le
Making a Beautiful Impression Rachel Dein's method of plaster casting captures flowers and foliage in a unique and delicate way. She creates her original casts by making an impression in wet clay and then pouring plaster directly over it. The clay captures the most intricate details, subtly accent
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Amsterdam-based jewelry designer Gésine Hackenberg is classically trained as a goldsmith, yet works with objects that are extracted from the everyday. After becoming bored with the traditional ideas of jewelry in her original field, she began to twist the function of common pieces like ceramic dinnerware to create unique designs. For her line of ceramic jewelry, Hackenberg first finds vintage plates and bowls from secondhand shops, which she then punctures to create small circular “pearls.” These are either strung together to create an ornate necklace, or set in silver for a pair of earrings or brooch. More
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After seeing this once or twice on some other sites, HERE and HERE, I decided to give it a try myself. On the first day 2nd graders were introduced to greek history, greek pots, and the terminology used to describe the major elements of a pot (mouth, neck, belly, and foot). We then reviewed warm vs. cool colors and talked about the warn colors used in greek pots. I then introduced them to symmetry. For this part I stand infront of the room to do a little symmetrical/asymmetrical dance. If I hit a symmetrical pose they put up one finger and if I hit an asymmetrical pose they put up two fingers. (I have them join in if we have extra time at the end of a class and they love it!) Symmetrical. And no this is not me... But I should invest in a tie-dye unitard... Asymmetrical... Thats more like it... but i do usually pick a pose I can hold Once we have the basics down I have them fold a large piece of white paper in half, place a dot at the top and a dot near the bottom. They use their knowledge of the elements of a vase (mouth, neck, belly, and foot) to create a drawing along the fold. Once they have a vase idea on the paper they keep it folded and cut carefully. For the rest of class we begin coloring our vase in a thick waxy layer of warm colored crayons. Day Two: finish coloring with crayon and then paint over entire vase with black tempera using a flat foam brush to get an even coat. With the last minutes of class I review pattern and show them a couple shapes that repeat on greek pottery quite a bit. they them complete a pattern worksheet and come up with some designs and pictures they want to scratch into their vase. Day 3: Scratch day! Finally we got to what we had been waiting for! First I had them scratch three lines about a half inch apart on the top of their page and again at the bottom. In those spaces they scratched their favorite patterns or designs. The belly of the pot was a space they could scratch in more freely.
Em 1992, um aldeão curioso, chamado Wu Anai, conseguiu convencer toda a sua aldeia, perto do condado de Longyou, no Sudeste da China, a comprar uma bomba de sucção e drenar a água de um lago da região, pois ele estava desconfiado de que havia alguma coisa no fundo do lugar. Após 17 dias de trabalho, o nível da água havia abaixado o suficiente para revelar a entrada de uma caverna artificial. Só que, para a surpresa de Anai e dos locais, aquele era apenas o início de um grande complexo de cavidades esculpidas há milhares de anos. Eram, na verdade, de 24 cavernas com tetos que chegam aos 30 metros de altura e uma superfície média de mil metros quadrados cada uma Nas paredes do complexo, há registros esculpidos que se assemelham às peças de cerâmica chinesa confeccionadas há cerca de 2,5 mil anos Além do mais, estima-se que, para a construção das estruturas, tenha sido retirado aproximadamente 1 milhão de metros cúbicos de rocha Cientistas calculam que seriam necessários, no mínimo, mil pessoas trabalhando dia e noite para concluir as cavernas artificiais em 6 anos Mais estranho do que a grandiosidade do complexo, é o fato de não haver qualquer registro desse projeto monumental em documentos históricos Permanecem sendo um mistério, também, os responsáveis e as razões que motivaram a sua elaboração — e, possivelmente, continuarão assim durante muito tempo
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De Rietveld was doorgaans niet de meest spannende academie. Veel leek een herhalingsoefening te zijn van iets dat we vijf jaar eerder ook al zagen. In Amsterdam onthaald als revolutionair […]
Sou praticante de Yoga há alguns anos. No começo fui procurar as aulas para poder relaxar e desestressar porque sentia muitas dores nas costas, no pescoço, etc., mas no fundo, no fundo acho que nun…
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