Shop Update time! 🌸 I named this girl Lucile and she is one of the pieces that are now available on my website 😊 #100percenthandmade #clayplay #clayslip #ceramicart #ceramics #pottery. Fred Bouchal...
Creative Experiences in Nottingham | Debbie Bryan
Creative Experiences in Nottingham | Debbie Bryan
Janelle Peterson Ceramics Handcrafted Australian Ceramics Stories in Clay One of a kind ceramic sculpture, jewellery, and functional pottery created in the ...
Creative Experiences in Nottingham | Debbie Bryan
I made Bird Vases! 🐦 They're my very first ones and I love how they turned out 😊 This little collection will be included in my shop update tomorrow. I have listed all the previews to my website....
My big shop restock includes looots of new Lucky Potatoes in all kinds of colors and designs 🌈 Unloading them from my kiln never gets boring 😀 You'll find the link to the shop in my bio!...
Korean artist Choi Xooang creates surreal polymer clay sculptures that appear to be both fragile and nightmarish. Gathering information about Choi Xooang and his art was difficult, but the theory is that his sculptures are screaming about human rights abuse in Korea. The figures are screaming, but are they heard or can they be seen? I found them alarming and moving.
Busto blanco (by luciana Novo) Ive wanted to do something like this for ages, this is amazing
Laughing Squid recently featured German artist Wolfgang Stille and his creepy “Matchstickmen” installations. These large-scale matchsticks sculptures are made of trimmed lumber topped with human heads that resemble the burnt ends of matches. There are many of these human heads on sticks scattered about the space. These sculptures are disturbing both because of the separation of the heads from the figures' bodies and because the heads appear to burnt up. See more after the jump!
In thoughts from visions of the night, When deep sleep falleth upon men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, Which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit glided before my face – The hair of …