Sunday, November 29, 2020

Ceramic Favs; A Resource for Some Ceramics Inspiration

While working on gathering resources for my art students I complied quite the list of favorites and thought I might as well share here as well. I really love the tea pots that are made to look like other objects (thanks Patricia Sannit for encouraging this assignment at Phoenix College)

Tea pots by Richard Notkin's

Richard Notkin

TEXTURE EXAMPLES! Photograph: Studio Auber, courtesy Paola Paronetto 

Source

http://www.jamiporterlara.com/ 


Lei Xue, 'Drinking Tea', 2014. Hand painted porcelain. Image courtesy of Kottke.  

https://theartling.com/en/artzine/contemporary-ceramic-artists/ 

http://www.btwceramics.com/ 


Johnsheppard.net 

etsy item clever idea for my art students.

Pablo Picasso above and left.


https://mymodernmet.com/contemporary-ceramic-artists/ I'm obessed with this texture, glossy perfection except the ridges where the seams of a balloon would be. was this slip cast?! gah I love when ceramics looks like real life other objects.

Jon Almeda https://almedapottery.com/  because mini everything forever.

Cody Hoyt

https://www.treadwaygallery.com/lotInfo.php?i=4403  

https://www.clarewakefieldceramics.com/galleries/archive/  I love the idea of a vessle with leaky sides, like nothing could actually be contained yet it's a vessel none the less.

Etsy source. I think this vintage one is fun because the assignment is to create a container with lid and handle and this has both, but unique because there's two small bowls.

Source Etsy. Well you know how I feel about ceramics that appear to be something else. an old tin can? gimme all the oxidation reactions.  

source


Anyway hope this inspires some ceramics love and will update when I finish my demo pieces and anything the kids feel like sharing.



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