Japanese Wonder
Japanese Wonder exhibition 14 – 31 July 2020 Katie Jones and Erskine, Hall & Coe present Japanese Wonder, an exhibition of 38 works by 13 artists: Shihoko Fukumoto Tomonari Hashimoto...
View ArticleBeauty and enchantment in the garden
Garnish Island garden, Ireland A captivating array of gardens of the conceptual, classical, abstract, contemporary, wild, natrural and sculptured designs. When the pink carnellia’s start to bloom...
View ArticleAlluring terracotta vessels and sculptures
Tanagara sculpture of a female minstral The terracotta figures from the ancient city of Tanagra in Boetoia, central Greece, represent some of the finest examples of early sculptures dating back to...
View ArticlePilgrims journey at Kailash mountains
Lake Manasarovar A high altitude freshwater lake fed by the Kailash Glaciers near Mount Kailash in Burang County. The Sutlej River, the Brahmaputra River (the Tsangpo), the Indus River, and the...
View ArticleEvolved Resolve virtual exhibition
Andrea Claire Studio — ‘Constantin 4′ Evolved Resolve is an exhibition curated by Female Design Council founder Lora Appleton for the September 2020 LA Design Festival. We are thrilled to...
View ArticleShambhala Gardens Crystal Castle
Shambhala Gardens, Mullumbimby QLD, Australia Naran and Sono King have created a remarkable lush botanical and crystal scupture garden paradise in the sub tropical Byron hinterland that...
View ArticleEternal Art Deco elegance
‘Ecstacy’ – Erte (Romain De Tirtoff) Art Deco female dancer sculpture ca.1930 by Ferdinand Preiss, Austria. Art Deco relief mural by Ronald Atkinson Lobby, (former) Daily Express Building,...
View ArticleArt quotes, quirks and conquering clay
Villa Borromeo Visconti Litta – Renassaince Lombardy palace filled with classical statues and lavish embellishments Art quotes interspersed with the diversity of ways that nature and humans...
View ArticleSuiseki gazing stones art
Han Jiang river stone Gongshi belongs to the Chinese tradition of venerating beautiful stones, which has existed since the Neolithic era, when prized geological specimens were placed into tombs as...
View ArticleYunnan Holy Gemu Mountain Goddess
Gemu Mountain Goddess in the distance — Yugu Lake, Yunnan Elevation – 37o metres The lush Yunnan province, in the far eastern foothills of the Himalayas, is said to have as much flowering plant...
View ArticleSmall works great artists Exhibition 3
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...
View ArticleCaptivating clayarts adulation
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...
View ArticleCourtyard creations – enhanced earth
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,...
View ArticleJapanese dinnerware — utilitarian and decorative
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...
View ArticleTranscendent Sacred Ground
‘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...
View ArticleArtistic clay coalescence
Conceive. Construct. Emerge. Embrace — on an Ochre Theme Expressive ceramic arts displaying bold, colorful and uplifting designs of unbridled ebullience. Launching my first post with a new host...
View ArticleSmall Works, Great Artists annual exhibition
Erskine, Hall & Coe are currently presenting their annual Small Works, Great Artists exhibition for the fourth year running. The show features remarkable ceramic art work by British and...
View ArticleJAC 60th Anniversary
Greg Daly — round vase, 2021 Line of Sight series – – Photo – John Daly ‘SIXTY’ exhibition — The Journal of Australian Ceramics 60th Anniversary 1962–2022 is a special ADC On Tour exhibition...
View ArticlePraying Mantis dancing on Divine Breath
What a remarkable array of creatures with artistically diverse designs our planet has been blessed with Praying Mantis perilously close to a just trimmed Diosma branch Morning-sun worship –...
View ArticlePablo – art of Toreadors, Bulls
Picasso – ‘Taureau’ terracotta charger plate. 1957 Since his childhood in Spain, Pablo Picasso was an avid fan of bullfighting. He was captivated by the intense interaction between the bull and the...
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