Visiting the Brooklyn studio of one of our long-time collaborators.
A short post before the weekend that doubles as a public service announcement: If you're in New York this weekend, you must check out a new exhibition at Patrick Parrish Gallery by one of our favorite rising stars in the ceramics scene, Cody Hoyt. Once upon a time, the Brooklyn-based artist, who has a BFA in printmaking, was known primarily as an illustrator and painter; two years ago he made the switch to ceramics, but in his new medium, he retains hints of his former aesthetic. Hoyt's angular vessels, which are built by hand using traditional slab construction, play with almost origami-like forms. And while he had previously been making small planters better suited to tiny succulents, the new show, entitled Heavy Vessel, enabled him to go big. (Some of the new pieces are nearly two feet tall).
A short post before the weekend that doubles as a public service announcement: If you're in New York this weekend, you must check out a new exhibition at Patrick Parrish Gallery by one of our favorite rising stars in the ceramics scene, Cody Hoyt. Once upon a time, the Brooklyn-based artist, who has a BFA in printmaking, was known primarily as an illustrator and painter; two years ago he made the switch to ceramics, but in his new medium, he retains hints of his former aesthetic. Hoyt's angular vessels, which are built by hand using traditional slab construction, play with almost origami-like forms. And while he had previously been making small planters better suited to tiny succulents, the new show, entitled Heavy Vessel, enabled him to go big. (Some of the new pieces are nearly two feet tall).
American artist Cody Hoyt combines graphic compositions with three-dimensional forms in his unconventional ceramic-fired vessels. With a background in painting and printmaking, Hoyt's two-dimensional artistry informs his sculptural creations. He draws inspiration from various sources, including ancient Japanese pottery and contemporary typography. Hoyt's technique involves layering and manipulating colored clay into striking, hand-layered striping that enhances his bold angular shapes. His sculptural skill and vibrant color usage make his work truly remarkable.
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Seeing what he is creating, one would think he had been honing this craft his entire life. It turns out that Hoyt is a natural. cody hoyt the l...
A short post before the weekend that doubles as a public service announcement: If you're in New York this weekend, you must check out a new exhibition at Patrick Parrish Gallery by one of our favorite rising stars in the ceramics scene, Cody Hoyt. Once upon a time, the Brooklyn-based artist, who has a BFA in printmaking, was known primarily as an illustrator and painter; two years ago he made the switch to ceramics, but in his new medium, he retains hints of his former aesthetic. Hoyt's angular vessels, which are built by hand using traditional slab construction, play with almost origami-like forms. And while he had previously been making small planters better suited to tiny succulents, the new show, entitled Heavy Vessel, enabled him to go big. (Some of the new pieces are nearly two feet tall).
Texturae Oils Wallpaper by Cody Hoyt USD 120 Ships in 3-4 weeks Talk to an expert Customizable Ask for more infoRequest customization Inspired by the strong impeccable brushstrokes of oil painting, this wallpaper is an exclusive design by Cody Hoyt. Printed on vinyl, it represents deconstructed clay models elaborated into an eye-catching graphic pattern marked by a strong visual effect. This stunning piece will elevate the look of any room in a modern home.Read More Handcrafted for you in Italy in 3-4 weeks Shipping to United States: USD 85 Product Details MaterialVinylDimensions (in)W 39.37 x D 0.39 x H 39.37Product referenceTEXTRC-044TearsheetDownload Buy with confidence Worldwide Shipping. Find out our Shipping Options Expert Design Advice at your Service Best Price Guaranteed. Read about our Buyer Protection Program 14 Days Returns. Read our Returns Policy Request Customization
A short post before the weekend that doubles as a public service announcement: If you're in New York this weekend, you must check out a new exhibition at Patrick Parrish Gallery by one of our favorite rising stars in the ceramics scene, Cody Hoyt. Once upon a time, the Brooklyn-based artist, who has a BFA in printmaking, was known primarily as an illustrator and painter; two years ago he made the switch to ceramics, but in his new medium, he retains hints of his former aesthetic. Hoyt's angular vessels, which are built by hand using traditional slab construction, play with almost origami-like forms. And while he had previously been making small planters better suited to tiny succulents, the new show, entitled Heavy Vessel, enabled him to go big. (Some of the new pieces are nearly two feet tall).
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Artist Cody Hoyt is pushing the boundaries of ceramics with his marble-effect mottled vessels, as displayed in a new exhibition at Patrick Parrish in Soho.
Seeing what he is creating, one would think he had been honing this craft his entire life. It turns out that Hoyt is a natural. cody hoyt the l...
American artist Cody Hoyt combines graphic compositions with three-dimensional forms in his unconventional ceramic-fired vessels. With a background in painting and printmaking, Hoyt's two-dimensional artistry informs his sculptural creations. He draws inspiration from various sources, including ancient Japanese pottery and contemporary typography. Hoyt's technique involves layering and manipulating colored clay into striking, hand-layered striping that enhances his bold angular shapes. His sculptural skill and vibrant color usage make his work truly remarkable.
Texturae Dark Dabs Wallpaper by Cody Hoyt USD 120 Ships in 3-4 weeks Talk to an expert Customizable Ask for more infoRequest customization An exercise in mesmerizing contrasts, this striking wallpaper designed by Cody Hoyt represents a hypnotic pattern of deconstructed clay models marked by exquisite warm and bright color palette. This piece is printed on durable and resistant vinyl and will be a sophisticated and stylish addition to any room.Read More Handcrafted for you in Italy in 3-4 weeks Shipping to United States: USD 85 Product Details MaterialVinylDimensions (in)W 39.37 x D 0.39 x H 39.37Product referenceTEXTRC-042TearsheetDownload Buy with confidence Worldwide Shipping. Find out our Shipping Options Expert Design Advice at your Service Best Price Guaranteed. Read about our Buyer Protection Program 14 Days Returns. Read our Returns Policy Request Customization
Artist Cody Hoyt is pushing the boundaries of ceramics with his marble-effect mottled vessels, as displayed in a new exhibition at Patrick Parrish in Soho.
kinder MODERN launched the first kM Artist Rug Collection with ceramicist Cody Hoyt, combining two different fields of work into one, ethereal collection.
.Botanica is a collection by artist Cody Hoyt that combines the art forms of painting, printmaking, and ceramics. Hoyt is a self-taught master of the Japanese technique of nerikomi, which takes colored clays and layers them to form complex patterns, Panels come in sequence and match to make mural. Ordered desired amount to width of wall or walls. Printed on a Type ll Vinyl, suitable for both residential and commercial projects.
American artist Cody Hoyt combines graphic compositions with three-dimensional forms in his unconventional ceramic-fired vessels. With a background in painting and printmaking, Hoyt's two-dimensional artistry informs his sculptural creations. He draws inspiration from various sources, including ancient Japanese pottery and contemporary typography. Hoyt's technique involves layering and manipulating colored clay into striking, hand-layered striping that enhances his bold angular shapes. His sculptural skill and vibrant color usage make his work truly remarkable.
Design by Cody Hoyt Table is a collection of vinyl wallpapers featuring de-structured and almost compulsively repeated graphic lines that create heterogeneous, oneiric, divergent surfaces. Vinyl wallpapers are easily washable, flame retardant and do not shrink, warp or tear when pasted. Material: Vinyl base backed with a TNT sheet (Cellulose and Fiberglass wallpapers available upon request) Inks: Water-based and odour-less inks, suitable for any environment. Not flammable, non-combustible and nickel free Roll Width: 47cm Made to orderDispatched within 6-8 weeks Please note that all vinyl wallpapers are priced by the square meter and designed to cover standard walls measuring 423cm wide by 300cm high, with a modular division into 47cm. Custom projects are available upon request. For any further information or quotations, please get in touch at [email protected]: Images are for illustrative purposes only. Colours are accurate within the constraints of lighting, photography and the colour accuracy of your screen.
Artist Cody Hoyt is pushing the boundaries of ceramics with his marble-effect mottled vessels, as displayed in a new exhibition at Patrick Parrish in Soho.
A short post before the weekend that doubles as a public service announcement: If you're in New York this weekend, you must check out a new exhibition at Patrick Parrish Gallery by one of our favorite rising stars in the ceramics scene, Cody Hoyt. Once upon a time, the Brooklyn-based artist, who has a BFA in printmaking, was known primarily as an illustrator and painter; two years ago he made the switch to ceramics, but in his new medium, he retains hints of his former aesthetic. Hoyt's angular vessels, which are built by hand using traditional slab construction, play with almost origami-like forms. And while he had previously been making small planters better suited to tiny succulents, the new show, entitled Heavy Vessel, enabled him to go big. (Some of the new pieces are nearly two feet tall).
The always innovative Concrete Collaborative partnered with Brooklyn-based Cooler Gallery on a curated tile collection designed by 14 artists + designers,
Cody Hoyt studied printmaking in Massachussetts College of Art in Boston, and and has also studied at the Akademie Voor Beeldende Kunst, Enschede, Holland. Codys ceramic work is extremely well executed geometric forms with exquisite natural colour glazes, which are very Memphis in style. Codys painting work is also very…
The Brooklyn ceramicist Cody Hoyt hit his stride after shifting his focus to vivid ceramics that fearlessly embrace controlled chaos.
Texturae Leaves Wallpaper by Cody Hoyt USD 120 Ships in 3-4 weeks Talk to an expert Customizable Ask for more infoRequest customization Suggestive and modern, this superb wallpaper depicts the magnificent deconstruction of clay models reinterpreted into a captivating, heterogeneous pattern boasting leaf-shaped elements marked by vivid hues. Designed by Cody Hoyt and printed on durable vinyl, this piece will enhance the look of any room in the house.Read More Handcrafted for you in Italy in 3-4 weeks Shipping to United States: USD 85 Product Details MaterialVinylDimensions (in)W 39.37 x D 0.39 x H 39.37Product referenceTEXTRC-043TearsheetDownload Buy with confidence Worldwide Shipping. Find out our Shipping Options Expert Design Advice at your Service Best Price Guaranteed. Read about our Buyer Protection Program 14 Days Returns. Read our Returns Policy Request Customization
In About Time, Brent Wadden delves into his reflections on how to straddle the boundaries between craft and fine arts as well as interior design.
Brooklyn artist ventures into ceramics with ace results.