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There's two kinds of people. Those who love to make tiny things and those who do not. Well, I guess there are other kinds of people in the world, but we won't go there right now. Any new craft I learn, I've got to figure out how to make a miniature version. And so it is with coiled baskets. Another thing I love is untangling embroidery floss. When all the threads are neatly in their proper places, I feel like I've won the battle and can go forth into the world with no fear. So, one day, after untangling a...
Finding talented people from all over the world is one of the things I really love about me work. I spotted the work of Melbourne based ceramic artist Rose Wei, a little while ago and seriously I can look at these ceramic pieces for hours. Rose Wei works under the pseudo
Vine-like colorful coils of material overlap in Claire Lindner’s latest sculpture collection, which blurs the line between organic and human-made forms. Each piece has a vibrancy and motion designed to push the possibilities of the medium. “My ideas are guided by the evocation of the living,” she tells Colossal. “I try through movement and color to combine images of vegetation, the animal or the mineral world, the body as if everything was made of the same substance.” Lindner plays on oppositions when designing her ceramics to “create a visual confusion that triggers our imagination.” She creates tensions between aesthetics and textures, including soft and hard, light and heavy, and attractive and repulsive. More
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These coiled waxed linen thread vessels by California artist Ferne Jacobs. To see more of her work go to the Nancy Margolis Gallery.
Finding talented people from all over the world is one of the things I really love about me work. I spotted the work of Melbourne based ceramic artist Rose Wei, a little while ago and seriously I can look at these ceramic pieces for hours. Rose Wei works under the pseudo
Penni Jo, of Best Flexible Molds, has a cute bowl project. Creating a coil bowl using scrap fabric is a great way to upcycle old materials and give them new life. In this project, we take it a step…
Transform Strips of Fabric into Beautiful Baskets and Bowls! It’s a simple process to wrap strips of fabric around cotton clothesline. Then, coil and stitch the resulting cord into handy and decorative containers. Each one will be unique in color and shape, limited only by your imagination. Read through the following tutorials to learn about …
There's two kinds of people. Those who love to make tiny things and those who do not. Well, I guess there are other kinds of people in the world, but we won't go there right now. Any new craft I learn, I've got to figure out how to make a miniature version. And so it is with coiled baskets. Another thing I love is untangling embroidery floss. When all the threads are neatly in their proper places, I feel like I've won the battle and can go forth into the world with no fear. So, one day, after untangling a...
Julibooli coiled basket at craftser Ed Rossbach Ed Rossbach, the basketmaker, weaver, and textile historian who changed the field of art in the fiber medium through his teaching, research, and writ…
A collection of unique ceramic pieces ranging from rarities to curiosities, with some classics, pieces of beauty and the occasional oddities. Selected for their unique originality, function. style and form. The first image at the top is a piece I recently chanced upon at a Chinese grocery store which they were selling as a plate warmer. Its width is 10 inches and has a depth of 2 1/4 inches while being hollow inside.. It had a spout on the right which was used for adding hot water and has the auspicious Ba Kua eight sides. They were also used for foot warmers and even
. . As a follow-up to my Crochet Coiled Basket Experiment here are the instructions. (click here for the original post) These are more like guidelines than instructions that must be strictly follow…
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An art studio predominantly known for its imaginative ceramic works, Perro y Arena's iconic style translates perfectly onto the wall in this series of prints. Inspired by the flora and fauna of the Baja region, their work features a playful cast of mythical desert characters. This minimalist yet bold piece, features one of their most iconic characters, the snake, coiled up into a mesmerizing spiral. *Please note: - The image may crop slightly different based on the aspect ratio of your print. - The first listing image is a 30"x44" in our black frame option with no mat. - An closeup look will reveal a slight speckle texture reminiscent of Perro y Arena's ceramic works.
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Tutorial - How to make rope coil vessels - We Are Scout
I feel I am making real progress with the newest direction of the work. Light and shadow visible on the interior and exterior surfaces draw viewers in; there is mystery and visual depth. The pieces are very photogenic, and I am growing as a studio photographer. Juror Anne Currier, Professor at Alfred University, selected a Lidded Vessel similar to above to …
How to Make a Coiled Clay Vessel: I did this at TechShop Menlo Park. http://www.techshop.com You can have fun and make clay vessels without having a spinning wheel. Coiling technique is simple, easy and fun for all ages.