2009年4月24日

love the lamp



David Wiseman Window Installation

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CHRISTIAN BRUUN, 1963, DANISH CERAMICIST.
Bruun graduated from the School of Decorative Art in Copenhagen in 1990. Has had own studio in Copenhagen from 1991. His thrown forms combine the tradi-tional potter’s work methods with the sculptor’s sense of volume. The curly edges of his bowls are derived from the earthenware tradition, but carried out in por-celain. He produces one-of-a-kind pieces as well as sets in limited editions. Bruun has helped establish International Ceramics Centre, Guldagergaard in Sk_lsk¿r and has headed various workshops at symposiums held by the CLAY TODAY group.


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"Welcome to Coucou Madame!
This little shop grew out of a passion of collecting German vintage porcelain from some of the finest porcelain manufacturers such as Rosenthal, Melitta, Hutschenreuther, Thomas, and many more. Most of the items featured here are vintage German porcelain pieces from the 1950's, 60's and 70's. I hope you enjoy browsing or buying and thank you for stopping by!"
her blog here ~ enjoy

2009年4月23日

geometry design ~


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Caio Estudio Manus' flicr

web:estudiomanus

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her flicr : here
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isabelleabramson

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I began working with clay in high school and then off and on through college. After getting a nursing degree I began working part-time as a nurse and making a more serious commitment to learning about ceramics. Last spring I set up my studio at the Stonybrook Fine Arts Building, in Jamaica Plain, and began selling my work. My current work is functional porcelain ceramics. Most of my pieces are modeled using found objects, modeling clay, wax, and plaster. Models are cast in plaster and each piece is slip cast using porcelain slip. Surfaces are then altered using a variety of techniques such as drilling, carving, scraffito, drawing, and painting. I try to create work that is technically unusual and outside the normal parameters of typical "pottery". I enjoy creating functional objects because it provides a commercially viable boundary to work within, and I believe that art should be a consideration of everyday life.I am 27 years old and live in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts (a lovely neighborhood in Boston)."

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Ekin Özbiçer and Berra Alkan, graduates of MUGSF, established "be made Ceramic Works" in the summer of 2007. They are currently working on their design projects in a studio located in Galata, istanbul.

2009年4月22日

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ceramics light



ceramics light from Paige Russell

Paige Russell (f.k.a. Paige Stahl) was born and raised in British Columbia,Canada. She studied Fine Arts at Langara College in Vancouver and went on to earn a BFA in Product Design from Parsons School of Design in NYC.

beautiful works ~


from Katy West in UK,A freelance ceramic designer.

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Rebecca Harvey's soda fired work has evolved from studies of 18C Creamware, Japanese ceramics and1920s Enamelware through to architectural designs. The strong but simple sense of form in these traditions is translated into a range of highly practical and individual pieces.

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Nina, a 26 year old dutch student and art & craft lover.

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from"Mrs M." in france, beautiful jewels out of porcelain, small parts and coins

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amazing ceramic clocks by Maria Kristofersson.








2009年4月21日

wow ,nice home design


knitt lamp


beautiful blue~



from here

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"In my current work I use found objects as a starting point for conceptual works in ceramics. Old objects, such as photographs, pieces of clothing or ceramics, have a way of directing our gaze to the past. They are symbols of the life stories of those who used them. From their markers I construct new stories. Memories play a pivotal role in defining who we are, as humans. In my work I wish to indicate the presence of time passed, in the human mind as well as in the objects that surround us. By giving the mute object a voice, I imbue mass produced items with a narrative capacity."