Posts Tagged ‘Sweden’

bibbi forsman

31Jul11

Bibbi Forsman. Göteborg, Sweden. As a ceramic artist I alternate between making the small objects to filling large surfaces. Handbuilding with only a few tools makes me feel connected to the material. A variety of aspects of “growth” is the most important source of inspiration for my work; organic shapes, the repetition of elements, growing [...]


Stefan Andersson. Gothenburg, Sweden. I work with small, persistent steps. Every piece is made and made again and I take pride in a meticulous attention to detail — Be they on a large vase, teapot or the tiniest of cups. I don’t strive to be innovative and can freely draw shapes, techniques and thoughts from history. [...]


Maria Kristofersson. Göteborg, Sweden Closeness, Distance and other Relationships- Lines, Surfaces, Structures, Hues and Values should be mentioned…they are important and I use them as tools for  finding my expressions. The clay gives both guidance and resistance. Most of my ceramic works are closely connected to the way I draw and paint. The objects can [...]


karin eriksson

14Apr11

Karin Eriksson. Stockholm, Sweden. My collections develop over time, the design process is happening constantly in my head and sometimes finds its way onto paper or straight out into the clay. My work is hand thrown in  porcelain or stoneware clay, high fired and durable materials. The porcelain is white and soft to the touch, [...]


carin nordling

23Mar11

Carin Nordling. Swedish Ceramicist, b. 1956 artist website



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