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Dame Lucie Rie, was an Austrian-born, independent, British studio potter working in a time when most ceramicists were male. She is known for her extensive techn...
This collection of spring color palettes are inspired by the Pantone Spring 2018 Color Trends from the New York and London Fashion Weeks. Click to see them all and find color inspiration!
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Torbjörn Zetterholm (1921-2007)
Parler de céramique design pour ces céramiques de l’Egypte ancienne serait plus qu’anachronique. Mais il est vrai que l’on peut faire correspondre la création libre d’aujourd’hui avec l’artisanat pratique des millénaires
Raku bowl master at Asukagama, Takumi Nakashima Japanese chawan in the traditional red and black by Shoraku Sasaki This bowl received an award from the monk Kankei Moriyama.(1888-1955) and was named 'Yume' - which means a dream. ( RubyLane ) Origins of Raku The originator of raku in Japan was Sasaki Chojiro, who first produced raku pieces for the Japanese tea ceremony in the 16th century. He learnt the technique from his father Ameya, who was trained in the Ming Dynasty Sencai pottery tradition and was brought to Kyoto, Japan from China. The original chawan
Fall is my favorite. One of the most beautiful things on the planet is when the trees change in Michigan…
Photographed at the San Diego Museum of Art in San Diego, California.
A diverse collection of vibrant and rich contemporary ceramic arts from women in the Americas, blending aspects of the old and new, while speaking a narrative that encompasses the vast and varied connections between women, nature, and culture. Fernanda Quemada of Quemada Ceramica Fernanda Quemada contemorary ceramic wares Sculptural bowl - Fernanda Quemada Fernanda Quemada --- 'Cajitas'(ceramic boxes) Fernanda Quemada green glazed ceramic bowl green glazed ceramic bowl Fernanda Quemada contemporánea ceramica Quemada Ceramica geometric relief bowls Angel relief planter with succulants
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