Lucie Rie- so much more more than "just the potter" she decribed herself as!
next book i will buy – lucie rie modernist potter by emmanuel cooper or one of these:
A studio visit with Brisbane based ceramicist Nicolette Johnson.
For Sight Unseen Presents, Natalie Weinberger is presenting a series of ceramic-topped tables on turned-wood legs at The Primary Essentials.
Rae Dunn talks art, life, and how she really feels about her pottery's popularity.
Images of various potters & sculptors : I've admired the works of the following ceramicists and sculptors, so it was refreshing to research this post and get to see what they actually looked like. I think images of artists have more impact when you see them in their studio environment. latest page → Stig Lindberg - Gustavberg, Sweden Stig Lindberg was one of the leading designers of household items that were accessible to almost everyone in Sweden. His career lasted from about 1937 to 1980 during a 'golden age' for Swedish industrial arts. Toshiko Takaezu Yoshida in studio (Ogaya,
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A talented young ceramicist who creates a distinctive range of ceramic jewellery and vessels, stocked both nationally and abroad.
Add a farm-fresh addition to your kitchen with our Ceramic Colander, Set of 2. These colanders come in two sizes and are full of individual character. Each beautiful colander bowl features a loop handle for hanging and easy carrying and the holes make it easy to rinse those berries or strain pasta. When not in use these ceramic colanders will make perfect farmhouse decor.
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all photos copyright of the artist's estate I learned recently about Lucie Rie through my friend, and fellow ceramicist, Paula, who is a fan of Lucie's work. Lucie was born in 1902 in Vienna, and died, at age 93, in London where she lived for 57 years. She was one of the leading studio potters of the 20th century, earning many awards and recognition during her lifetime. The work that Lucie produced was quite modern for her time. She worked exclusively on the wheel. Having an extensive knowledge of ceramic chemistry she was able to develop many interesting glazes that became her signature. Her work is truly inspiring!
In San Francisco, Osaka-born artist Masako Miki explores human identity, transformation and the Japanese Shinto concept in a new series of playful candy-coloured bronze sculptures
Her creations gives a glimpse into the lives and daily rituals of fairytale characters and their spirit animal companions.
Amber Thrane of Dulcet Creative gave her daughter, Marley, THE MOST magical birthday celebration we have ever laid eyes on! We are so thrilled to be sharing these enchanting images with our readers. This is the stuff that little girls dreams are made of:
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