Showing posts with label Ceramic Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ceramic Art. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Ceramic Art London 2019

Ceramic Art London 2019
Ceramic Art London 2019
This video is about Ceramic Art London 201.

Ceramic sculpture

Ceramic sculpture
Ceramic sculpture in the making
The camera observes closely how Alexandra Engelfriet molds pieces of clay into an object of art.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Ceramic Art Techniques Making Clay Smoking Pipes

Making Clay Smoking Pipes
Ceramic Art Techniques Making Clay Smoking Pipes
See how they make ceramic pipes. This is a long video that includes how our pipes are made from raw clay after the pipes are formed. Including kiln loading, firing, glazing, lustering and other pipe-making techniques.

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Ceramic Artist Crafts Hobbit Inspired Woodland Mugs

Ceramic Artist Crafts Hobbit Inspired Woodland Mugs
Ceramic Artist Crafts Hobbit Inspired Woodland Mugs
Lori Phillips is an Arizona-based ceramic-artist. She expresses her love for nature through the production of woodland mugs, incense burners, vases, etc. Her pieces are made up of numerous organic textures resembling microorganisms and plant life. Most of her pieces are molded by hand and she uses simple tools to make each element.


Saturday, February 1, 2020

The Ceramic Presence in Modern Art

The Ceramic Presence in Modern Art
The Ceramic Presence in Modern Art
Linda Leonard Schlenger has amassed one of the country's most valuable collections of contemporary ceramics over the last 25 years. This exhibition features over 80 Schlenger collection objects by leading 20th-century ceramists— including John Mason, Jim Melchert, Kenneth Price, Lucie Rie, and Peter Voulkos — alongside works by artists such as Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Isamu Noguchi, Mark Rothko, and Edward Ruscha in other media from the permanent collection of Yale University Art Gallery. While critically praised within the studio-craft community, only now are works by these ceramicists being recognized as central to the wider field of contemporary art.

By interspersing these exceptional examples of the medium with other objects from this period, including painting, sculpture, and paper works, this exhibition aims at re-examining the position of post-war ceramic sculpture in contemporary art, highlighting the formal, historical, and theoretical affinities between the works on view.

Friday, January 31, 2020

Next Level Pottery and Amazing Ceramic Art

Next Level Pottery and Amazing Ceramic Art
Next Level Pottery and Amazing Ceramic Art
Watching pottery videos is most satisfying. This video compilation contains amazing art on almost-ready pottery and ceramic products. Most Satisfying Art Compilation.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

What is Ceramic Art?

What is Ceramic Art?
What is Ceramic Art?
Ceramic is one of the most ubiquitous and ancient arts. Its purpose can be domestic, decorative, ritualistic or pure artistic expression, with form and function varying hugely across time and cultures. Director of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts Paul Greenhalgh invites us to connect with the emotional resonance of ceramic, exploring the beauty and mystery of an art that belongs everywhere and to all people.

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