Tag Archives: ceramics
Durban University of Technology graduate, Sbonelo Tau Luthul, challenges the traditional ceramic vessel with his own vessels (izinkamba). The pieces here are from his ‘Song of the Soil’ exhibition, 2014*. See Blogroll.
*Images have been taken from the Arts and Ubuntu Trust, South Africa site /
Minnesota-born, Robert Fornell, resided in Japan from 1988 to 1996. His ceramics are informed by this & also an appreciation of Korean ceramics. See Blogroll for a link.
Glaze experimenter, Austrian, Thomas Bohle’s lush ceramic vessels, strawberry coloured vessels & others. See Blogroll for a link to his site.
Annie Turner, England, is inspired by the river Deben, UK, & its surrounding environment in her weathered-effect ceramic vessels. See Blogroll for a link to Erskine Hall & Coe Gallery (under AT).
Archaeological attributes: Owen Quinlan’s research into ceramic glazes has lead to his molten-finished bowls. He lives in Galway, Ireland. See Blogroll for a link.
Vipoo Srivilasa’s fanciful ceramic figurines of delicate ornament. Born in Thailand, he was trained & lives in Australia. See Blogroll for a link.
Trust Me / Happy Ride + detail of Happy Ride / We Come in Peace /New Found Horn / Gardener /In the Bush /Google (Back View) /Hide and Seek […]
Angela Cunningham explores our attraction to beauty in what is unsettling in her organic ceramics. She is based in Massachusetts. See Blogroll for a link.
Hermit / Emerge / Billow / Anima / Skate / Closer / Succulent / Yellow (Nesting) / Quiver / Sprout
Mineo Mizuno’s ceramic & wire ‘drop’ sculptures: moss, teardrop, wire mesh & waterdrop are included here. Born in Japan, he lives in Los Angeles. See Blogroll.
Moss / Wire Mesh (a visit to Mineo Mizuno’s site to see his wire mesh sculpture is worthwhile) / Water Drop / Teardrop
Oscar Copping, UK, is a ceramic design graduate who strives for beauty & precision. See Blogroll for a link.
Bolt Saggar / ‘A saggar is a ceramic container used in the firing of pottery to protect the ware from undesirable fumes, gasses and debris. A saggar can, however, also […]