Melbourne-based multidisciplinary artist Rose Wei — who works under the pseudonym Zhu Ohmu — uses art to explore the relationship between human and nature. For...
A Colorful, Technique-Filled Overview of Ceramics Maria Dolors Ros i Frigola combines a wealth of ceramic methods and information about commonly used materials for both novice and experienced potters. Six sophisticated projects and many inspirational photos of contemporary pieces provide further inspiration and artistic direction.
Our ceramic ware is proudly created in the Mystery Creek Ceramics studio using traditional methods and innovative processes. Nerikomi technique originated in the East and means the folding of coloured clay. This technique facilitates random surface design which offers unique individual pieces. Share in the joyful satisfaction of the idiosyncratic beauty of each variant, even coming from the same block of coloured clay. Approximate size: 4cm tall by 18cm wide Please note due to the nature of this nerikomi process that the item you receive may not be exactly as pictured due to natural warping of the porcelain clay and slight differences in the design due to the different layers in the block that they are built from. If you are after a particular design please email [email protected] to confirm a particular design is available or shop in store at any of these locations.
Melbourne-based multidisciplinary artist Rose Wei — who works under the pseudonym Zhu Ohmu — uses art to explore the relationship between human and nature. For...
Transform your space into a haven of tranquility and elegance with our ceramic reed diffuser. Elevate your ambiance, one fragrance at a time. Discover a captivating way to infuse your surroundings with enchanting fragrances through our exquisite ceramic reed diffuser. This versatile piece provides an effortless and flame-free method to envelop your space in delightful scents. Perfect for a variety of settings, including offices, apartments, and spaces where candles may not be permitted, our reed diffuser offers both functionality and style. Its interior is thoughtfully glazed with food-safe transparent glaze, while the exterior boasts a lustrous finish, creating a unique matte texture. Each reed diffuser we offer is a testament to artisanal craftsmanship, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. Embrace the charm of individuality as you add a touch of elegance to your surroundings. To enjoy the soothing fragrance, it offers, simply place the reed sticks in the diffuser and let the aroma gracefully flow throughout your home. This enchanting addition creates an inviting and cozy atmosphere that welcomes you with open arms. But that's not all – our handmade ceramic reed diffuser is not limited to aromatherapy alone. It doubles as a graceful vase, making it an ideal companion for yogis and meditators in their sacred spaces. It also serves as an exceptional ceramic decor piece, making it an exquisite gift choice for yoga studios. Dimensions: ↕ Height: 9 cm / 3,5" ↕ Length: 10 cm / 3,9" ↕ Width: 10.5 cm / 4,1" Please note that this listing includes the ceramic reed diffuser only; reed sticks are not included in the price.
4 different bases, 8 different covers. Left to right shows same base with 8 covers. Top to bottom shows 4 bases with same covers. Swipe further in this album to find the combinations and recipes.
Brancusi’s “Bird in Space” sculpture, photo by Louise Dahl-Wolfe, 1939 Latest entries here Looking at ceramic art online is sometimes deceptive because the pieces are generally photographed on a plain background and the dimensionality can't easily be ascertained to get an idea of the the actual size. Even when you know the dimensions it's still a challenge to conceptualize. Depending on the image editing, the texture can also be difficult to judge. Visiting a gallery has a distinct advantage in this regard. The upside with galleries online is you get to scope places that you might never
Although I studied painting and illustration in art school, my work in recent years has been focused on ceramic sculpture. I am intrigued by the figure and how it can express the complex world of human emotions. By tearing off the masks we choose to wear by our own nature, or those imposed on us by others or society, we begin to understand what it is to be human and how we are connected. This angel, above, tells the story of connection, to nature and the earth. The sun, moon, trees, fish and birds are carved in the clay before I bisque fire the piece. They symbolize her essence. I use a low fire clay body and a slab/coil method of construction. I am motivated by a desire to connect to a creative energy and to have a deeper experience within myself of being inspired (in spirit). Influenced by classical realism and surrealism, I like to re-interpret that era and apply it to the present, with a contemporary twist. I may embed found or recycled items into the piece to invoke a sense of wonder and mystery. With just a slight turn of the head or closed eye, the piece will convey a story. It may capture a feeling of whimsy or playfulness, or convey an inner world, one of wonder and mystery, or sadness and loss. Two people may look at the same piece and read different things into it. I like to keep it ambiguous in this way so as to open the imagination of the viewer, rather than telling the complete story. I was fortunate to travel abroad a lot growing up, as my father was a tour director, and I was amazed by the skill and beauty reflected in the works of art at the major museums. I think my imagination was inspired by these travels and how uniquely expressive the artwork reflected different cultures. My inspiration comes from everywhere really; music, literature, philosophy, science, quantum physics and nature, to name a few. I go in my studio each day to work, with music or an audio book playing in the background. Although, my starting point may be a sketch, I particularly like making a series of miniatures as they let me get into the flow. I like to step out of the way and become the observer. Interesting things can happen that way. The creative process takes over and I constantly surprise myself! My work can be seen in my Sarasota home studio by appointment, at one of the fine art events around the country where I exhibit, or at the galleries that carry my work. For a compete list of venues, please visit SuGriggsAllen.com. You can also connect with Su on Facebook. This is Week 29 of 52 Artists in 52 Weeks. Thank you for reading and sharing Su’s story today!
Totem collection series is designed by free shaping method using red clay. It was fired at 1000 degrees. It is completely handmade. Since all production is done by hand, dimensions may vary slightly. Female entrepreneur
Product information: Bottom diameter: 9 Color: head inclined duck, head inclined pig, head inclined duck large size bamboo tray, head inclined pig large size bamboo tray Use form: Combined, desktop, floor type Material: Ceramic Size: with holes Manufacturing method: Ceramic Craft: Ceramic Packing list: Animal flowerpot x 1
Bubble Glazing is the process of applying bubbles in glazes to achieve different unique effects in ceramics. There are various ways you can use bubbles
American Nude Series, 1994. Ceramic. Nash Collection (1933-2004) Oakland Museum
Keystone has its roots in nature and technological innovation: it takes a new look at stone to create original finishes and immense tactile depth.
Description Specs Method RUSTIC... YET DELICATE The KINTO CERAMIC LAB Plate 100mm (4in) is the perfect size and depth for serving oils and condiments. The rounded inner bottom surface prevents residues from accumulating as well as making it easy to wash. The KINTO CERAMIC LAB collection was born from the timeless traditions of Japanese craftsmanship. The CERAMIC LAB collection is delicate, with rustic accents. The clay textures in the bases are so nice to hold that you won't want to put them down! Developed by working closely with craftsmen in traditional pottery villages of Japan, the collection is a modern interpretation of Japanese tableware. Knowledge and skills were inherited to develop each product - from the proportion of clay and glaze, to the sensitive transformations while firing that depend on temperature and humidity. These ceramics are so nice that you may just want to buy the whole collection! Diameter: 100mm (4in) Height: 15mm (0.6in) Porcelain Microwave and Dishwasher Safe Made in Hasami, Japan Use for food service, from the kitchen to the table. Do not overheat in the microwave or heat without water. Wash with care. Do not use abrasive cleansers or steel wool. Product size and shape varies in each item due to manufacturing process. Appearance of colour glaze unevenness varies in each item. Some products may take on scorched-like texture on the surface. It is a unique glaze effect called "yo-hen", unintended colour transformation show on the ceramic and porcelain after firing. After use of metal utensils, grey marks may become noticeable on the surface of tableware. These are called metal marks, and they are caused by the friction between porcelain and metal. To remove them, we recommend using a soft cleanser such as Bar Keeper's Friend and gently rubbing with a wet cloth or sponge. gibson mikasa our place wedgwood noritake royal copenhagen raynaud lenox hermes hering berlin kopin glancy fawcett bernardaud table wear dishes porcelain ceramic bisque fable cookplay
I made this 2 oz / 60 ml volume espresso coffee cup with a saucer to match the soft beige colour tone interiors. Enjoy your coffee with this modern minimalist design espresso cup and plan your day. The cup has a contemporary coffee cup design with wavy smooth edges, you will be happy to have this cool design piece in your collection. The espresso tumbler was prepared with the slab method and fired at 1250 degrees. Hand-built ceramic espresso mug is perfectly sized for single-shot drinking. It is a handmade gift that coffee lovers will not give up. With its extraordinary design, it is a nice alternative that you will prefer as a home-warming gift or you can prefer to complete your own interior design. Each ceramic cup prepared may differ from one another in terms of colour texture and shape. This means that the product is exclusive to you and is completely out of the hands of the artist. We hope you like the products, ****(The price is valid for one product.)*** Each of the products has its own boxes and they are packaged. There is a note section for the person you want to gift on the packages. (If you want to write a note for this person, you can send us a note.) You can write to us about your questions and requests. Feel happy while using it... doppiocotto
Julia C R Gray5" Coral SHE (Brilliant Sunburn) 5 x 2.5 x 3.5 inchesMid-fire ceramic, slip-cast and hand-built, layered slip, glaze, oxides, opal, and 18k gold luster glaze2023 I sculpt using slip-casting and hand-building methods in my home ceramic studio. My sculpture series—SHE Sea Wisdom and Coral Reef SHE-Shell—feature glossy female torsos with deeply textured coral-inspired shapes that I attach to the body and base. The clay sculptures are bisque-fired, and then glaze-fired multiple times to create varied glazed surfaces. I enhance small details with opalescent and real 18-karat gold luster glazes in the final firing. View additional sculptures by Julia C R Gray
“As every Japanese has realized, the waves can take away a great deal from us,” says artist Tomomi Kamoshita. But it is also true that we greatly benefit from it.” Using broken pieces of ceramics that she picked up on the shore, and combining it with pieces of her own broken ceramics, the Tokyo-based potter uses the ancient kintsugi method of repairing ceramics to turn the shards into one-of-a-kind chopstick rests. If the broken pieces of ceramics could talk, some would tell you that they fell off a ship. More
Seriation is the first scientific dating method, invented by archaeologists in the 19th century long before radiocarbon, and still practiced today.
The Sofia Vase is a stunning piece of glassware, not only for its use but also as an exquisite decorative item. It is crafted through the intricate process of hand-blowing glass, a technique that has been cherished and passed down through generations of artisans. This method ensures that each Sofia Vase carries a unique touch, making it a personalized accessory for any space. The design of the Sofia Vase is simple yet elegant, embodying timeless aesthetics that allow it to harmonize with both modern and traditional interiors. Its silhouette is gracefully curved, a testament to the skill of its creators, and showcases the fluidity and organic nature that only hand-blown glass can achieve.
Creative Mette Duedahl has designed these beautiful stoneware objects by using a casting method. The final pieces have some great tones and textures, alongside a contemporary feel.
Regina, 2008 brons / bronze
Jess Riva Cooper (previously) produces smooth ceramic busts, the mouths agape rather than closed in smile or silent contemplation. Tangled vines and rosebuds sprout from their mouths, and in some cases leaves from plants pop from the busts’ noses, engulfing the faces in their entirety. In each bust the plants are used as both ornamentation and methods of destruction, forming crowns on the subjects’ heads as they wrap themselves around the neck in a threatening gesture. More
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OBJECT is an edit of artisanal and handmade peruvian ceramic forms collected by brooklyn-based designer lauren manoogian.
A kindhearted man named Kunio Nakamura is volunteering his time and craft skills to help aid the citizens of Kumamoto, Japan, after a series of earthquake
The Swan City Ceramic pour over coffee maker gift set includes a ceramic cone-shaped V60 brewer*, a 12 ounce mug and spoon rest. Swan City Ceramic's brewer uses a cone 02 filter and can brew 12-16 oz of coffee. The brewer features a pulled handle and a trimmed ridge underneath for stability.
An overview of 7 common methods of firing clay. The methods covered are electric, gas, wood-burning, raku, soda, sawdust and pit firing
An exhibition at the Princeton University Art Museum showcases the vessels of the so-called Berlin Painter, highlighting the oft-overlooked comedy in Greek ceramics.
Le kintsugi est l'art japonais de réparer la céramique brisée en utilisant de la laque mélangée à de la poudre d'or ou d'argent.
Copenhagen-based art and design gallery specializing in a cross-aesthetic method.