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Mini pots bisque-fired, 2013
T Bowl Shapes!
For all your tea bowl identification needs
http://flyeschool.com/sites/flyeschool/files/documents/tea_bowl_shapes.pdf
安齊賢太 陶展 @ 桃居 2014/8/29(金)〜9/2(火)
Ceramics exhibition by Anzai Kenta at Tokyo gallery. Beautiful!
Those rims!!
Literary Word Count Infographic: http://shortlist.com/entertainment/books/literary-word-count-infographic
Ceramics Masters Kim Seong-Tae, Lee Hyuang Gu, Yo Se Yeon, Choi in Gyu
Michael Geertsen: Still Life, Still Lives at Jason Jacques Gallery, New York May 21 - June 21, 2014
Courtesy the artist and Jason Jacques Inc.
> More exhibitions (gallery) / View the ceramic exhibitions list
The shapes! What fun
Excavación, 2014 Site: near a slaughterhouse in Jaramillo, Baja California, Mexico Currently undergoing processing: 1) dish soap & water bath 2) hydrogen peroxide & water bath Can someone help me identify the leg bone and skulls? I believe the large one is a cow skull. I'm not sure whether it is a bull whose horns were detached prior to decomposing or if it is a female. The two small ones look like dog skulls.
"No Spill" Kangaroo Cup designed by 10 year-old Lily Born for her grandfather, who has Parkinson's disease Lily and her father are in the process of bringing her invention to production. See more of their story and details of the design here.
"A Painful Pot" by Johnson Tsang
Isaac Button was the last true English country potter. In a day, he could turn a ton of clay into pots. When timed he threw a lump of clay on to the wheel, pulled it high, then cut it off with wire in 22 seconds. In an hour, he could turn out 120 pots. In a day, 1,200. Isaac Button died in 1969 and his kiln, at Soil Hill, near Halifax, now lies cold and desolate.
In his day, speed was essential. Even before the packaging revolution, household pots and jugs made from clay were treated as disposables. They cost only a few pence. Craftsmen potters had to be quick to earn a living from poorly-paid villagers.
Kept waiting for his tobacco pipe to fall into his pots.
Holy hell
British pottery Isaac Button
Absolutely amazing- deserves to be reposted
http://yfaonline.com/film/isaac-button-country-potter
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