Grayson Fair – Artist Profile

Grayson Fair’s sense of gooey material caught my eye and kept my attention as I looked through his website. As I have worked a bit with slip trailing, I found Grayson’s “Slipstack” series in particular very arresting. The more I look at Grayson’s work the more I find to relish and enjoy, particularly since GraysonContinue reading “Grayson Fair – Artist Profile”

View post to subscribe to site newsletter.

The Collector’s Cabinet

A final note while in this hard land, from the city of Toledo, Spain. We spent two very enjoyable hours at the Museo de Santa Cruz which houses, amongst other decorative arts items, the impressive collection of ceramics from the collection of Vincent’s Carranza Escudera. The Carranza Ceramics collection is housed in a relatively smallContinue reading “The Collector’s Cabinet”

View post to subscribe to site newsletter.

Frontiers of Ceramics

One of the objectives of this blog is to highlight innovations and new developments in the world of ceramics. Ceramics are used widely in technology, medicine, construction materials, etc. Given my personal interest in aesthetic and artistic uses of ceramics, the focus of this blog will always be on creativity and innovation within the artContinue reading “Frontiers of Ceramics”

View post to subscribe to site newsletter.

Granada – Outside Alhambra

My wife and I went to Granada, Spain primarily to experience the Alhambra, which is a vast, sprawling site consisting of multiple gardens and buildings from different eras. The Alhambra is amazing and well worth a visit, and that visit can consume a couple of days. We took another day to explore some sites inContinue reading “Granada – Outside Alhambra”

Jun Kaneko’s Dangos

Kudos to the Phoenix Airport for displaying the work of multiple ceramic artists. One group of work stands out for its monumental scale: a collection of large-scale sculptures by Jun Kaneko entitled “Dangos.” They are dated 1991. Here are a selection of images showing these objects. These sculptural objects remind me of Neolithic standing stonesContinue reading “Jun Kaneko’s Dangos”

View post to subscribe to site newsletter.

Pináculos de Azulejos

Pináculos de azulejos are ceramic finials that decorate rooftops of many buildings in Seville, Spain. They are delightful, usually colorful, fluffs of decoration that surround rooftop edges. I’m told by a local ceramics expert that these types of ceramic decorative pieces were made in large numbers in the late 1800s and early 1900s, when ceramicContinue reading “Pináculos de Azulejos”

Ceramics Inspiring Disney Films

An exhibition entitled “Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts” has just closed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Although I wasn’t able to attend this show, I did uncover some very interesting virtual resources relating to the show. French Rococo ceramics were prominent visual references in many Disney films.Continue reading “Ceramics Inspiring Disney Films”

View post to subscribe to site newsletter.

Eddie Dominguez – Artist Profile

Eddie Dominguez is Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, who does a significant amount of creative work with members of the community (or, I should say, members of different communities). I first encountered one of Eddie’s pieces when travelling through the Phoenix airport a month ago. The piece is entitled “Collaboration” andContinue reading “Eddie Dominguez – Artist Profile”

View post to subscribe to site newsletter.