Recent cases illustrating a developing uniformization of cultural identities across the world have led numerous artists to ponder the phenomenon of cultural globalization. My Blue China sheds new light on the issues at hand, bringing together the works of 12 internationally renowned contemporary artists who explicitly reference blue and white porcelain. [...]
Vanessa Hogge translates her lifelong fascination with flowers into monochromatic assemblages of hydrangeas, roses, and myriad blossoms. The London-based artist (previously) has been working on EFFLORESCENCE since October 2019. Each of the delicate porcelain pieces is adorned with innumerable hand-sculpted florets and leaves that blossom from a central base. Rather than studying horticulture textbooks and the intricacies of plant life, Hogge works entirely from her memory and imagination and frequents gardens and other places where organic elements thrive for observation. More
More diverse permutations of that flexible, versatile substance known as clay, displaying a myriad of possibilities for the ceramic forms. Clay adaptions that are innovative, original and captivating. Anne James - ceramic sculptures www.studiopottery.co.uk/ 'My ideas come from many sources including the traditions of pot making which use burnishing, African, Native American, Indian and Mediterranean cultures. My interest in Ethnic textiles has influenced the surface decoration.' Lisette Savaria in collaboration with Guy Elliche Atelier Modplatre Peter Ilsley ( 1932-2014 ) - sliver and tan crystalline glaze Studiopottery.co.uk Ilsley's porcelain pots were sprayed and/or dipped with
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How to Make an Anemone from Bone China Clay from expert flower maker Carolyn Clayton. Clay flower tutorial using bone china clay.
We know all too well that using ceramics over time will involve some of them becoming chipped or broken. Instead of throwing them away there is a Japanese practice which highlights and enhances the breaks creating a beautiful piece of art. It’s called Kintsugi , or Kintsukuroi , literally golden (“kin”) and repair (“ts
Kintsugi (also known as kintsukuroi) is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold in order to highlight and show off the imperfections caused by the breakage. Traditionally you would use liquid silver, liquid gold, or lacquer with powdered gold to both join the broken pieces and embellish them. By repairing what was once broken you get to breathe life into it.
Guy van Leemput has a wonderful technique of placing coloured porcelain slip onto balloons. (You can learn how he does this in The Ceramic School…
O artista chinês Lei Xue baseou-se nos desenhos da Dinastia Ming sobre cerâmica chinesa para criar esculturas representando latas de refrigerante vazias e amassadas. Tudo feito em porcelana . Esculturas ultra realistas que nos fazem esquecer o material utilizado. Latas nunca foram tão artísticas
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Bouke de Vries works with ceramic assemblage to reinterpret historical pottery in multi-part sculptures. The Dutch artist studied at the prestigious Central St. Martin’s in London and worked in high fashion before pivoting to ceramics conservation and restoration in the early 1990’s, which he learned at West Dean College. Confronting the moral dilemmas around valuation of imperfect artifacts in his vocational practice, de Vries challenges the value of imperfection, damage, and cultural history in his exploded artworks. More
För att uppmärksamma att det är 30 år sedan FN:s barnkonvention trädde i kraft så lanserar Arabia en Mumintallrik med det osynliga barnet Ninni som motiv. För varje såld Ninni-mugg doneras även 10 kr till Rädda Barnen. Karaktären Ninni återfinns i Tove Janssons novell ”Berättelsen om det osynliga barnet” där muminfamiljen får ta emot en illa behandlad liten flicka som blivit osynlig och Mumintrollet hjälper henne att få tillbaka självförtroendet. Novellen är en berättelse om omtankens kraft samt hur viktigt det är att se andra och att själv bli sedd.
“Argentinian artist Claudia Fontes, Foreigners, 2016, porcelain #womensart”
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Le sculpteur de Hong Kong Johnson Tsang nous revient avec de nouveaux visages tordus en porcelaine dans sa série Lucid Dream II.
DIY Kintsugi : Japanese Repair: Why hide the cracks when you can make them beautiful? From The Netherlands (home of ceramic delftware) comes this innovative product. With the New Kintsugi Repair Kit, you not only get to salvage that beloved chipped or broken ceramic plate, but you…
Together with ceramicist Marc Vidal, Basque designer Martín Azúa has created a project titled simply: ‘Vase With Stone’.