Corezone Heart-Shaped Secret Vessel - Design Milk - (Navigation privée) Corezone is a heart-shaped object in which you can place something, whether a thought or emotion just like a fortune cookie.
In order to release your emotion you must — well — break your heart. It’s kind of like a hiding place for secrets, or like the designers Agnieszka Mazur and Dorota Skalska say: “An attempt to fulfill emotional needs by the means of an object, a try to withhold immaterial being in a material space.” The concept of Corezone was originally developed by Dorota during a semester project at school at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.
It emerged while she was trying to answer the question if emotional needs could be fulfilled by the means of an object. While Dorota was on the search which material would be best for the concept realization, Agnieszka came with answer and they joined forces. ArtEd - Ceramics. Sahar batsry - (Navigation privée) Flower Pump by Veneri Design - Design Milk - (Navigation privée) Résultats Google Recherche d'images correspondant à - (Navigation privée) Award-winning ceramic designs - Creative Choices - (Navigation privée) Anna Borowski - Scultpure - Model Making - Fooding - Echantillons Textile - (Navigation privée) Le Festin Mue - L'Heure du Thé - Anna Borowski - (Navigation privée)
Nouvelle collection deco chic design tendance : nouveau catalogue. Décoration intérieure tendance, chic et originale : découvrez le nouveau catalogue helline Jeudi 30 juin 2011 à 13:42 | 4 commentaires Que du beau et de l’original pour votre intérieur pour cette prochaine saison hivernale !
Le nouveau catalogue propose d’entrer dans des univers de décoration intérieure complets et bien agencés, pour ouvrir sa porte à la douceur de l’automne. Des tendances déco raffinées, nommées par de grandes villes internationales et lieux touristiques où il fait bon vivre, pour une décoration chic et qui invite à l’évasion ! Studio Skujeniece : B29 STUDIO'S. LEAN ON ME : FORM&FUNCTION DESIGN. Résultats Google Recherche d'images correspondant à. Mintwiki / From the Melting Pot Into the Fire: Contemporary Ceramics in Israel.
February 14, 2009 - June 7, 2009 Mint Museum of Craft + Design.
Ingrid ruegemer: 'boules' tumblers for absolute appetite picture on VisualizeUs. Centre de Céramique Bonsecours - Galerie d'exposition d'oeuvres céramiques. Moulage ceramique. Skujeniece - spools. I love the simplicity of the forms in this series of porcelain spool vases made by skujenice, a design studio in Amsterdam.
Below, you can see the some of the models and molds used to create these, as well as close-ups of the finished product. I especially like the way in which the seam from each mold has been incorporated into the overall design of the piece. Kopia Modular Tableware – Hungary. Casting Call: An Introduction to Slip Casting Ceramics with Multi-Piece Molds. Figure 1 – click to enlarge!
Ceramic decals can be applied to any glazed object, but it makes life easier if the ceramic form has smooth surfaces to avoid the problem of trapped air creating bubbles and holes in the image. Ceramic art. En travaillant. Art Mind - Modish. The ceramic lab by bril. Going Industrial: One Potter Shares his Experience with Mass Production of his Pottery. At the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Art conference in 2006, Ian Anderson mentioned to me that he had spoken with Ed Weiner at Maryland China about the possibility of self-financed mass production. I had always imagined selling or leasing my designs to someone else, but I quickly came around to the idea of paying for the venture myself.
I spoke with Ed and, before long, I had paid $500 to have a prototype of my coffee cup produced. NEKO FOR ARTA CERAMIC / Neko ™ Lisa Firer » floral vessels. Céramique comtemporaine. Résultats Google Recherche d'images correspondant à. Architectural Coffee Set by Klaudia Miczán. Tea or coffee for two?
Here comes the minimalist porcelain tea set designed by Hungarian ceramicist Klaudia Miczán, and consists of two cups, a pitcher, a sugar bowl, and a tray. What’s unique is the detail of the folding grips which are designed to fit snugly on the palm of your hand. About the designer: Klaudia Miczán is a recent graduate of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest, Hungary, in Ceramic Design.
Her focus is mostly porcelain sets, with an interest in architectural ceramics, and various design media such as the electronics, lighting and architecture. Check out the link to her online portfolio.. Tagged as: accessory, Ceramics, Folding, tea set. Ceramics. Vase contemporain poterie raku par Fabienne l'hostis Kaolin Créations. Résultats Google Recherche d'images correspondant à. Hot from the kiln - Sarah Grove.
By parodying sumptuous upholstery and rich textured fabrics which even when old and sagging suggest comfort and luxury, I use porcelain to make functional vessels for the home such as jugs and vases.
By pressing slabs of porcelain into plaster casts of textiles, from which I can hand build my pieces from, I make porcelain mimic deeply stuffed upholstered padding, buttoned silk, waffle and even mock ostrich. These are clean, simple and white but to let every detail show, mother-of-pearl lustre makes the details of upholstery tacks, buttons and braiding stand out. There is a contrast between the soft pillow forms of the fabric and the cold unyielding nature of the porcelain. Simplicity of form balances the rich surfaces and is enhanced by the whiteness and translucency of the clay and by using only transparent glaze. Porcelain textiles. Résultats Google Recherche d'images correspondant à. Pho Tableware Design was Inspired by Vietnamese Lantern. If you look around, you will be able to find huge number of different type fancy bowl sets and Omid Sadri would be the one you will like most.
Casting Call: An Introduction to Slip Casting Ceramics with Multi-Piece Molds. Festival de ceramique Paris 11e. C'est la troisième année que j'assiste au Festival de céramique Paris 11e, un évènement qui réunit une trentaine de céramistes dans le 11e arrondissement de Paris.
On y trouve des objets fonctionnels, mais aussi des objets d'art. Cette fois, en plus des stands des céramistes, il y avait une pièce collaborative, où plusieurs pièces, toutes plus ou moins en forme de goutte, pendaient du plafond. Cette pluie de pièces était accompagné par un musicien qui jouait plusieurs instruments, et notamment un udu drum. L' Usage des jours - 365 objets en céramique. Applying Colored Slips to a Plaster Mold Before Slipcasting For Surface Pattern. Click to enlarge Each mold is then subjected to a lengthy and damaging process of repetitive slip layering and knife cutting.
Colored porcelain slip is slathered onto the casting face of the mold with a 1-inch brush (3). A fresh X-Acto blade is then used to draw across the surface of the leather-hard clay, often digging deep into plaster (4). The trim easily lifts from the plaster and is tossed in the nearest trash can (5). New colored slip is added, cut, and trimmed (6) and so on until the composition is complete, the mold is cleaned up, assembled (7), and cast in porcelain. When removed from the mold, the work is relatively beaten up (image 8). Façonnage d'objets en céramique (Dong Trieu) 2011 July « Heartgalleryblog’s Weblog.
Kirsten Jones - Painter Kirsten is inspired by ‘collections’ of treasured objects and their remembered or imagined histories. Each piece has a subtle narrative, whish she creates by collaging vintage envelopes, stamps, dictionary text and maps, evoking memories of the places objects were found or bought. Kirsten Jones - Swimming On A Line Kirsten paints over the richly layered surface using gesso, inks and washes of acrylic paint. Kirsten Jones - Perfect Shoes 1 Recent works include The Garden paintings where tall flowers and plants are combined with garden text and the ‘Collected Treasures’ series where antique crockery studies are overlaid on fragments of 1937 mystery stories about a treasure hunt and a lost Chinese vase. Fleur Schell. Revisiting Ryan Takaba with Mark & Angela Walley.
If you’ve been on the site before you may not only remember previous work by filmmakers Mark and Angela Walley but also the craft of Ryan Takaba, an individual that we are revisiting in this short film presented below. The dynamic duo met up with Ryan again to probe a little further into the profile of the creative ceramicist and to see a little more of the creation process that goes into the previously featured “mum’s and water” project. Having been guests on the site three times previously Mark and Angela’s style of filmmaking combined with their desire to find individuals who strive to follow a unique career path really sits well with us. I felt the concept of Ryan’s previous project was a strong one just reading about it, so it’s nice to be able to hear the passion in his voice and to understand a what makes him tick.
My favorite section of the film has to be a quarter of the way through the piece when we get to see Ryan creating the ceramics, casting them into their molds.