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Small works great artists Exhibition 3

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    Shozo Michikawa – Kohiki Sculptural Form,—Mizusashi, 2016   Small works great artists exhibition 3   The Third annual Small Works, Great Artists exhibition is running till 6 April 2021. The exhibition encompasses over 60 works by 23 artists. Gordon Baldwin, Karen Bennicke, Claudi Casanovas, Joanna Constantinidis, Sara Flynn, Elizabeth Fritsch, Ian Godfrey, Gwyn […]

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Captivating clayarts adulation

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    White porcelain Royal Dux water bearer     A collection of ceramic pieces, lively in diversity, colour and designs.   “indeed this substance, with its precious humility becomes, through its indestructibility, the most faithful bearer of man’s message. As far back as one goes in time, the works of humanity, from prehistoric times, […]

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Courtyard creations – enhanced earth

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    Moroccan courtyard – Ochre with jade green highlights   I’m looking at residential courtyards with the key emphasis being on prominent earth features using design elements like decorative rocks, stone paths, ceramic tiles, planters, earthy tones and stone walls. I am in the process of modifying a home design which has a central […]

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Japanese dinnerware — utilitarian and decorative

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    Black and white ceramic bowls – Mataichi Suzuki   Japanese cuisine always guarantees a collection of appealing food, served with artful preparation, while being presented in an environment of tasteful and relaxing decor. Simplicity with refined detail is a feature of the cuisine and is a reflection of the Zen aesthetic that permeates […]

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Transcendent Sacred Ground

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  ‘The Breadknife’, Warrumbungle National Park, Australia     Our extraordinary planet is truly blessed with many fascinating locations of natural power and visual intrigue filled with earthly empowerment and uplifting terrains. Sacred sites are typically parts of the natural landscape such as rocky outcrops, hills, springs, caves, trees, ridges, gorges and mountains. They are […]

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Golden art from the ancient Americas

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    Golden Bird-Man Pectoral A.D. 900–1600, Cauca     ‘Golden Kingdoms —  Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas’ – The Met, NY This exhibition is running till Sunday, 28th May   The artists of the Ancient Americas crafted sacred objects from precious metals and stones purely for ritual and regalia rather then tools, […]

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Refined ceramic elegance – John Ward

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    Small Tulip Pot     John Ward exhibition – Erskine, Hall and Coe London, 2019   ‘There is something compelling about the making of pots, regardless of function, which keeps me within the particular sphere; they are the focus of some many interests and associations. My aim is to make pots which have […]

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Pottery and clayarts enrapturement

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  An eclectic spread of pottery and the clayarts, focusing on the exceptional creative potential and diversity of this versatile medium     Abstract bottle vase VT Spain     Flat bottle form vessel – Mickey Fielding     Ceramic faceted sculpture by Sophie Elizabeth Thompson     David Crane vase — Piedmont Craftsmen   […]

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In the form of a bowl

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      Jacques Kaufmann       Erskine, Hall and Coe are presenting an exhibition of 24 works by 14 artists, all of whom explore the classic form of a bowl in diverse and engaging ways. 18 June – 6 July 2019   These following artists are represented:       Gwyn Hanssen Pigott […]

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Contemporary female ceramica artisans in the Americas

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  A diverse collection of vibrant and rich contemporary ceramic arts from women in the Americas, blending aspects of the old and new, while speaking a narrative that encompasses the vast and varied connections between women, nature, and culture.     Fernanda Quemada of Quemada Ceramica     Fernanda Quemada contemorary ceramic wares   Sculptural […]

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Charming ceramic handmade drinking mugs

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  Robust, functional ceramic mugs with some of generous size, destined for longevity and becoming longtime companions for the consumption of coffee, tea, soups and other beverages. Represented in a variety of appealing shapes, glazes and styles. There is something reassuring and grounding when having a solid, warm mug in your hand for your morning […]

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English whimsical clayart vibrancy

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    Two female American clayart creatives in the English countryside   A perfect antiidote for grey overcast skies is colouful, uplifting, dercorative objects and both of the female ceramicists below employ a natural illustrative freedom and flair that elevates the spirit. Sharon Laslett’s flowing brushstrokes flow like a capricious breeze to emulate her Californian […]

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Contemporary ceramic – September 2019 exhibitions

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  Hunterdon Art Museum – HAM Four Fabulous New Exhibitions Open This Sunday. Sept 22 All shows will run until January 5, 2020.     ‘Hunterdon Art Museum at Sunset’ Photo — Dana Lane   Founded in 1952 in Clinton, New Jersey, on the banks of the South Branch of the Raritan River, the Hunterdon […]

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Dancing abstractions in sculpture and clayart

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    ‘Supine Flames’ sculpture by Melanie Newcombe   The radical Cubist art developed at the beginning of the 20th Century by Braques and Picasso was one of the first forms of abstract art. The Cubists challenged conventional forms of representation, such as perspective, which had been the rule since the Renaissance. Their aim was […]

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Pottery workshops at the Mediterranean, Southern France

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    Cote-d’Azur coast, France     Saint Raphael, Cote dAzur     Azure allure in Saint Raphael Numerous artists such as Ceczanne, Monet, Matisse, Corbusier, Capron, Renoir, Massier and Picasso, to name a few, were attracted to the Cote D’Azur for its radiant light, enriching hues and captivating vistas. Ceramicist Lauren Kearns, on a […]

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British ceramic modernist – James Tower centenary

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  James Tower, Waving reeds vessel 1980       Fluid Abstract odyssey   Sinuous movement and a transcendent kinesis, inspired by water currents, marine life and the sea are very ubiquitous in James Tower’s sgraffito ceramic decorations, mainly from an underwater perspective. The gentle movement of water reeds, sea forest kelps and other natural […]

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Arthur Merric Boyd Pottery

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    Arthur Boyd (decorator)– Decanter set 1948 Earthenware Arthur Merric Boyd Pottery, Murrumbeena, Melbourne (manufacturer) National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne     Stories in clay: Arthur Merric Boyd Pottery exbibition   Arthur Merric Boyd (AMB) pottery was established in 1944 by artists Arthur Boyd and John Perceval together with artist and philosopher Peter Herbst […]

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Goblet or chalice vessel with French Armagnac eggnog

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  Crackle glazed chalice vessel – Isabelle Petrik   Armagnac Eggnog Goblet   Goblets have a festive look about them, whereas the chalice is more ceremonial in appearance and use, while both conjure the impression of celebration and revelry. The chalice and goblet tend to be large in size and regal in appearance, with the […]

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Patrick Shia Crabb – abstract ceramic shard vessels

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  Shard bottle – Patrick Crabb USA The Studio Artists’ Gallery   Patrick Crabb regards his ceramic art as the culmintion of a magical journey that has evolved over 40 years, following a myriad of paths of discovery to draw on numerous sources, that continue to act as a wellspring for his creativity. This includes […]

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Summer of fire upheaval

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    Australian bushfire at Walwa, East Gippsland, 2020 Twitter: Declan Kuch     Bushfire fury     Ceramic pidgeon still standing in fire ruins     Eastern grey Kangaroos embracing   The despair on the joeys face above reflects the depth of the current climate crisis in Australia and possibility of dire consequences in […]

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