Minuscule pottery by Jon Almeda.

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Minuscule pottery by Jon Almeda.
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“Size does matter,” says potter Jon Almeda (previously here). His tiny handmade ceramics are 1″ (2.54cm) in scale but their quality is everything you’d expect from top class ceramics. Everything started when Almeda was simply browsing a bookstore: “I came across a book called ‘Creating Ceramic Miniatures‘ that really changed my whole outlook and approach,” the…
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Miniature Ceramics, Jon Almeda
Exquisite Miniature Pottery by Jon Almeda
Jon Almeda is an expert miniature pottery artist based in Washington who breaths life into the smallest of art. He creates hand thrown vases and pots which are a fraction of the size of their larger vessels, replicated to the finest details. The sculptor has mastered his technique with a custom-built motorized curio wheel that allows him to maneuver his minute hand movements to mold the perfect little vase.
Most of Almeda’s creations feature bowls, teapots and kettles that are as small as a thumbnail. He handles each work with accuracy and his unwavering focus results in extremely fragile pieces that can withstand the temper of fire and glazing. The flawless products are a result of the artist’s steady hand which has become dedicated to turning the process of pottery making into a stimulating art experience. You can find his work in his Etsy shop.
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Ceramic artist Jon Almeda likes to work in extremes, and for many years he’s crafted massive pottery—the bigger the better. That all changed, however, when he came across a book called Creating Ceramic Miniatures. This publication precipitated a major shift in his process, and he went from throwing large vessels to producing pieces at the opposite end of the spectrum. Now, Almeda’s incredible…
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Miniature Handmade Sculptures, Jon Almeda
Tiny ceramic vessels from Jon Almeda. So unbelievable!
All photos from his Instagram.