Created for The Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine. This artwork installation clads an entire wall with handmade concrete panels that… Read More
Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Elemental Folds, the first solo show by Kostas Lambridis.
Like artists Paul DeSomma and Marsha Blaker, Denise Romecki finds inspiration for her sculptures in cresting waves. The big difference is that, while
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Jess Riva Cooper (previously) produces smooth ceramic busts, the mouths agape rather than closed in smile or silent contemplation. Tangled vines and rosebuds sprout from their mouths, and in some cases leaves from plants pop from the busts’ noses, engulfing the faces in their entirety. In each bust the plants are used as both ornamentation and methods of destruction, forming crowns on the subjects’ heads as they wrap themselves around the neck in a threatening gesture. More
Charlotte Bailey, a Brighton-based artist utilizes a unique tool to create art broken pieces of ceramic objects. She is basically repairing broken ceramic
In the world of pottery, the glaze is not just the final touch, it’s a vital component that adds depth, character, and individuality to each piece. It give...
A table lamp is a useful object that can bring beauty to a room. Both the base and shade can feature unique colour and design elements that add a sense of brightness, even when the lamp in not turned on. But it is definitely an overlooked component of any space. Melbourne based textile designer Sarah
Delphine Bonnet’s ceramic figures reveal inner worlds, with components that only at first appear as organs. Elsewhere, the artist creates stoneware creatures that appear at once apart of our own natural world and from another dimension entirely. The form offers an ancient quality to her works, further rooting them in the mythologies that inspire her.
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Abstract photography takes the idea of "painting with light" quite literally. It creates light pictures that are different from almost every other photography genre.
In der zeitgenössischen Architektur lebt eine alte Tradition neu auf: Für die Aussenverkleidung von Gebäuden werden wieder vermehrt Keramikelemente..
Behold! Some Of The Greatest Cat Art Ever, In Honor Of National Cat Day
In 1892, Arthur Turnure founded Vogue as a weekly newspaper in the United States, sponsored by Kristoffer Wright; the first issue was published on
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www.buildingbytes.info Combining a traditional building material (ceramics) with a new fabrication technique (3D printing) to re-think an ancient building component…
Hello dear friends I hope you are well and hopefully you can sit down with a cuppa to relax in between the mad rush that goes along with Christmas and the end of the year. I'm back here today sharing a beachy layout using the beautiful Seaside Collection. As you can will see I've used little scrap pieces of paper to create a textured background for my photo. I chose to use the beautiful newEnchanted Petals, a couple of Laser cut images and fine pieces of Arcival board to embellish the areas around my photo. Laat but not least I finished it off using Dusty Attic Chiipboard. Products used Seaside-12x12-mini-collection Laser Cut Elements Seaside-seaside-cottage Enchanted-petals-parchment Garden-petals-parchment 6x6-archival-board-treasure-white Thank you so much for visiting us today. I hope you enjoyed your time here and will be visiting us again in the near future.
The SCHLICKEYSEN modular furniture system consists of metal supports and ceramic forms that are configured to create picnic tables, benches, or grandstands.
Korean artist Yeesookyung masterfully produces imperfect sculptures, bulbous yet elegant works composed from mismatched porcelain. The series, titled “Translated Vase,” was first inspired by the Korean artisan tradition of destroying porcelain works that are not deemed pristine, and she has continued to make the fused pieces since 2001. Intrigued by these tossed aside works and shards, Yee began saving fragmented tea cups and pots rejected by contemporary masters. Honoring the works’ dismantled states, she traces each crevice in 24-karat gold leaf in the style of Japanese kintsugi, merging the unwanted works together in a way that heightens the beauty of their distress. More
When you make beads and components, no matter what medium they are, there is a lot of steps from start to finish. I have been making beads for weeks, but have none ready to sell at my upcoming show. As for my polymer, first I make, mold, shape, finish edges, and add dots and divets to all my pieces one by one, and then they get cured in the toaster oven. But they are naked- and unpainted. These all need to get painted yet. I feel like a rounded a corner though, because the last of the polymer and metal clay have been made, and now I can start finishing things. Yesterday I made the last two loads of metal clay and fired them, and then I got to start on the base of my doodle and scrimshaw beads. Each of my polymer beads get at least 3 layers of paints, plus 2-4 coats of sealer. that's a lot of drying time in between!!!! so it feels good to know I may start on painting today with only 2 weeks to showtime. I am also almost done carving my black beads, and I never get tired of this look. they are some of my favorites Then I have all this metal. These need a copper backing cut out and textured and then get riveted to it. All the metal is fired, tumbled and then I still need to antique it, and hand polish each piece, and then seal them with 1-2 coats of sealer. This is the huge pile of bronze earrings I have to do Another pile of bronze Bronze waiting to be cleaned and tumbled copper clay that is done (I still have a batch tumbling now too) So today I may begin painting, which will ease some anxieties. So I feel I have rounded that corner, and am on the road to completed beads. Now lets all pray for NO SNOW the weekend of the Berks Bead Bazaar March 1st & 2nd!