Another word for elegance would be grace. We see that in this ceramic vessel by Vanessa Quintana. The way the clay is shaped suggests change and movement, the edges of the pale clay dancing over the…
When you hear art being described, it is often in terms of how ethereal and otherworldly it is or in terms of being out of the world. This is often true as
Above: Ceramics by Miri Orenstein we have a bunch of mismatched mugs (like 2 of these and 2 of those and one weird one from when i was a university student etc) and the other day i said to Anton…
Tina Vlassopulos is a London Based studio potter. I’m intrigued by her work because, like myself, she creates one of a kind hand made ceramic vessels. Much of her work is very similar to what…
Brand Z hlíny květ proudly announces its innovative approach to interior décor with the launch of its latest collection, merging the elegance of
Have you ever wandered through a store and thought, I could do that myself? Well, there are some truly creative people who took this emotion to heart and started making something. And through the magic of the internet, they are able to share these things with the world.
Ceramic art on your wall and does exist in real and looks even more amazing than one might think. Let us find out how with these beautiful Simple And Speaking Ceramic Wall Arts.
At the end of 2008 Sue Scobie switched from a career as an environmental scientist to working with clay full-time. Sue spent 2009 finishing a Diploma in Ceramics (by distance from Otago Polytechnic). Since then she has continued developing her simple vessel-based forms in colored clay, inspired by landscapes and the environment.
Like artists Paul DeSomma and Marsha Blaker, Denise Romecki finds inspiration for her sculptures in cresting waves. The big difference is that, while