Archive for October, 2011

tara shackell

30Oct11

Tara Shackell. Melbourne, Australia.   Tara Shackell is a ceramic artist living and working in Melbourne. She makes functional tableware including plates, beakers and bowls, as well as other ceramic objects including vases. She has always been interested in the method of making things. Tara is interested in the relationship between form, line and surface. [...]


Martina Sigmund-Servetti. Heilbronn, Germany. Porzellan _italien. porcellana, urspr. Name einer Meeresschnecke mit weißglänzender, porzellanartiger Schale _ das , die feinste Tonware. Porzellan besteht aus 40-65% Kaolin (Porzellanerde) 15-35% Feldspat 12-30% Quarz Porzellan ist sowohl ein sehr sensibles, als auch ein sehr charaktervolles und eigenwilliges Material, das eine besondere Sorgfalt und Aufmerksamkeit beim Entstehungsprozess erfordert und einfordert. [...]


terttulla

22Oct11

Terttulla by Sara Söderberg.  Los Angeles, California. USA The estethic of Terttulla Ceramics is highly influenced by Scandinavian, American mid-century, and Japanese design. Functionality and design are equally important, and durability and sustainablity are two key words that go in to every object made. The intent is that each piece will last you a life [...]


daniel smith

20Oct11

Daniel Smith. London, England. UK  Since graduating from the celebrated Harrow Ceramics course in 1994 Daniel Smith has worked from the same East London studio he helped establish. This continuity is reflected in his work with a commitment to exploring the same family of useful forms – plates, bowls, cups, jugs, vases. Most pieces are [...]


Chris Greenwood. Wisconsin, USA. artist etsy shop and gallery



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