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@ceramic-inspiration
Lucile Sciallano’s Studio | The Design Files
Side fired on shells in the #troyandmoeshow soda kiln. This white glaze plays a pretty neat trick.
TroyBungartStudios.com
Need a little inspiration on a chilly Tuesday? Head to #watchNCECA YouTube and find out more about the life and work of Gerry Williams as remembered by Jay Lacouture #inmemorium @thestudiopotter #nceca2015
Cactus Flower, Greg Krehel
slug stein! for the WCA stein fest show!
Documentary on Melbourne artist and ceramicist Kim Jaeger on these super cute ‘potheads’ she has been creating since 2011 - filmed by Historia Films (a collaboration between photographer Mike Smith and blogger Laura Quattrocelli).
You can read the interview with Kim here: http://thedesignfiles.net/2013/01/historia-films-x-potheads-by-kim-jaeger
If the view doesn’t embed, you can watch it here: https://vimeo.com/57346502
glaze experiment with shino second
Hey! If you are bored check out my tagged/mywork and see some of my porcelain babies. Happy potting!
cool work... that translucent porcelain is pretty radical, do you have any higher quality pics?
I'm diggin these flasks by astoldbygingerbeer.tumblr.com
Jonathan Stein I'm diggin that subtle negative space at the bottom
Andrea E Hull
My squeezed vase which I call an Ikebana vase. I know it likely doesn’t meet any of the rules for Ikebana but I like the name. It’s inspired by Diatoms. Michael Hamlin-Smith
Keiichi Tanaka