Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts

Friday, 23 September 2011

Tent London














Origin

















I always wanted to visit Origin but there was always something on the way this time I made it and here are few of my findings. From the top Debbie Smyth artist producing beautiful art with thread and pins, Noa Ceramics  handmade tableware with amazing details, Guy Bird artist creating ceramic animals with a bit of character, Sarah Morpeth  paper cut outs and sculptures, Timea Sido   fine detail ceramics, Barbara Keal quirky felted animal hats, Clare Knox-Bentham illustrative wall and window installations, Jennifer Collier paper art, Sophie Woodrow ceramics figurative sculpture something that made a big impression on me and Melanie Bourget beautiful in raku sculptures 

Friday, 24 June 2011

Claire Partington




Claire Parington is a London based fine artist specializing in ceramic sculpture. I like the fact big part of her work is inspired by fairy tales. You can see her new work till 30th June at James Freeman Gallery in London.

Monday, 7 March 2011

Palaces



Selab and Alessandro Zambelli design for Sleletti amazing dinning set where each set of plates and dishes is a ceramic replica of italian palace. They look grate as a ceramic building standing next to each other and as a setting for a dinner. Those place definitely can't be hide in the cupboard.

Friday, 4 March 2011

Something old, something new


I found those ceramic figures on Pan tu nie stal they are replicas of designs made by polish artists in end of 50s. They are really beautiful I would like to see more of designs like this.

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Ceramics at Anthropologie





I'm really inspired by beautiful ceramics at Anthropologie, it's nice to see something that make your home more special and unique. Some of them are hand made which makes them even more special. I'm at the point where I consider to incorporate my drawing to ceramic objects and seeing those really make me want to do something about it the question is where to start.