More japanese ceramics. Continuation of my previous series (see link here), here is another selection of Japanese ceramics. Sources :http://blog.livedoor.jp/osarunobitamin/archives/cat_50035716.htmlhttp://www.ryotaaokipottery.com/JAPANESE-TEA-CEREMONY-c-279/Hand-molding-white-clays-tea-bowl-p-8859.htmlhttp://www.ryotaaokipottery.com/TABLEWARE-c-259/Katakuchi-Black-M-p-9003.htmlhttp://blueberrymodern.tumblr.com/post/136575706256/mizuyo-yamashitahttp://www.ryotaaokipottery.com/TABLEWARE-c-259/Kata
☰ Exhibition Overview Video & Virtual Gallery Photos & Details Exhibition Catalog This definitive catalog features full color photos of 19 works from 6 artists, artist biographies, and an essay by Executive Director Beth Ann Gerstein. Exhibition Foreword The United States of America is frequently described as a “nation of immigrants,” and the reasons for […]
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Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler in association with Adrian Sassoon host an exhibition of contemporary ceramic art by Hitomi Hosono.
Working on some new stuff that I have been thinking about...Kurinuki .... And some Springs......
A second selection of brightly coloured ceramics.Sources at the bottom of the page. http://www.angrypixie.co/#!yellow/cmyw/5605a4a70cf25fa7fe17963b http://en.dawanda.com/product/88804611-round-porcelain-necklace-intense-blue?utm_campaign=en-like_plugin&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_source=facebook&utm_term=pdp http://lauracarlin.blogspot.fr/ https://www.etsy.com/listing/101047801/hand-painted-pastel-geometric https://twitter.com/angrypixiecraft https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/origi
As part of a new body of work on view at the COLLECT Art Fair which opens today in London, artist Zemer Peled (previously) created a new series of “blooming” sculptures from assorted ceramic shards. The new pieces include her continued use of blue cobalt found in traditional Japanese pottery that has been smashed with a hammer and arranged in the form of large blossoms. Peled also constructs much larger cactus-like pieces that can tower several feet tall or even span floor to ceiling. More
Li Xiaofeng (李晓峰) is a Chinese artist known for his sculptures of traditional Chinese dresses (e.g., the qipao) and military uniforms, which he creates using shards of porcelain from the Ming and Q…
Talia Mukmel
Alberto Bustos creates sculptures that imitate the beauty of nature, yet are entirely made of ceramic. Living in Spain, the ceramic artist only works with porcelain and stoneware. To make them look like plants in the wind, he first forms each single blade of grass out of clay and then exposes it to high temperatures. […]
Greg Daly has been exhibiting since 1975, and continues to celebrate his many years with his chosen art medium of ceramics. He has been engaged in many exhibitions in Australia and overseas in that time and has achieved enormous success … Continue reading →
@roxdelaroque These pots are by an artist i found on Instagram. Unfortunately I can’t find a website for him but his pprofile says that he’s from Brazil. I love the simple textures and …
Yasuyuki Katayama
More japanese ceramics. Continuation of my previous series (see link here), here is another selection of Japanese ceramics. Sources :http://blog.livedoor.jp/osarunobitamin/archives/cat_50035716.htmlhttp://www.ryotaaokipottery.com/JAPANESE-TEA-CEREMONY-c-279/Hand-molding-white-clays-tea-bowl-p-8859.htmlhttp://www.ryotaaokipottery.com/TABLEWARE-c-259/Katakuchi-Black-M-p-9003.htmlhttp://blueberrymodern.tumblr.com/post/136575706256/mizuyo-yamashitahttp://www.ryotaaokipottery.com/TABLEWARE-c-259/Kata