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Alex Bernstein | Glass
sculpture |Â Zhao MengÂ
The Jellyfish House by IwamotoScott Architecture with proces2
P-a-t-t-e-r-n
Alley Theatre, Houston, Texas, 1966-68
(Ulrich Franzen)
Ryota Aoki   :)Â
ryotaaoki.com
ryotaaokipottery.com
ikeyan.jp
potter.cm
Dashboard: click box below for video
Ryota Aoki potter (via:Â tougeiotaku | youtube)
Samantha Oliver
'Building Bytes' - 3d printed bricks by Brian Peters.
Danny Meisinger
Jim Dingilian proves that a creative and skillful artist can create works of art with just about anything. By coating the interior of empty glass bottles with black smoke and then carefully brushing it away with tools mounted on dowels, he creates detailed and beautiful but dark works of smoke art that are dripping with a sense of suburban decay.
Bottles worth keeping !
bkbceramics.com
Lithos Design.
2014 Art toy culture SeoulÂ
Work in process 2
Bisque Firing ~ Glaze Firing
Haha!!
Rose Cabat at 100: A Retrospective Exhibition of Ceramics at Tucson Museum of Art, Arizona February 1 - September 14, 2014
Collection of the artist. Photos by Carissa Castillo and Rachel Shand.
More exhibition galleries / List of ceramic art exhibitions
Kintsugi (éç¶ă) (Japanese: golden joinery) is the art of fixing broken pottery with lacquer resin dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. As a philosophy it speaks to breakage and repair becoming part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.
"Get big quietly, so you donât tip off potential competitors." âChris Dixon, Andreesen Horowitz investor Click to Tweet
The Jellyfish House by IwamotoScott Architecture with proces2
P-a-t-t-e-r-n
"Get big quietly, so you donât tip off potential competitors." âChris Dixon, Andreesen Horowitz investor Click to Tweet