Kim Murton became a professional ceramic artist after working in New York as an animation artist, and her work reflects her earlier career as well as her history of exploring different artistic media – both physical and digital. Along with her ceramic work, Kim continues to draw, illustrate and produce textile designs. In our interview,Continue reading “Kim Murton – Artist Profile”
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Luster Bowls from Iraq
I’m not going to yak on about these items. I’ll just present them in their simple beauty, and marvel that numerous museums have made such items available for us to see and share online — as the next wave of Covid envelops the world in late 2021. (Beginning in 2017, several major museums began sharingContinue reading “Luster Bowls from Iraq”
Gail Kendall – Artist Profile
Gail Kendall is a former academic and maker of sumptuous pieces that reflect a deep interest in both form and surface. Her work also reflects a basic creative impulse to create objects of beauty and pleasure that add to our cultural tradition. I respect that impulse – deeply respect that impulse. A life spent addingContinue reading “Gail Kendall – Artist Profile”
Ceramics & Environmental Change
I came across two articles about ceramic tiles used in architecture, and how that usage impacts the environment. One article reflected an upbeat note on innovative applications to reduce energy consumption and thereby positively impact the environment. The second article was more sombre. Let’s look at the upbeat topic first. LockClad terracotta tiles, described inContinue reading “Ceramics & Environmental Change”
Shae Bishop – Artist Profile
Shae Bishop is a wonderfully creative artist merging disparate art forms (at least in my mind): ceramics and clothing. His stuff is fun, playful, colorful, lighthearted and interesting. As he explained his work, I found some very interesting themes, such as the interplay between the permanence of ceramics and the transience of clothing. Shae alsoContinue reading “Shae Bishop – Artist Profile”
Gaya Ceramic
Gaya Ceramic is an extensive ceramic design, production and arts center complex located in Bali, Indonesia. Founded in 2001 by Michela Foppiani and Marcello Massoni as a small ceramics studio, over the years the founders have expanded the facility and built a global enterprise. Eight years after its establishment, Hillary Kane founded the separate butContinue reading “Gaya Ceramic”
Valentina Zlatarova – Artist Profile
Valentina Zlatarova is a classically-trained sculptor working extensively in clay (although her work spans other media). What strikes me about Valentina’s work is the raw power of material coupled with the discipline of form. I’ve tried to present some close-up photos of several pieces so you can see the former, backing off a bit soContinue reading “Valentina Zlatarova – Artist Profile”
Sasanian Incantation Bowls
Love at first sight? Yes. This particular ceramic bowl, currently in the collection of the British Museum, captivated me from day one. It’s unbalanced and awkwardly formed. It’s not colorful or elaborately decorated. It doesn’t display “fine craftsmanship.” It’s imperfect. It’s gorgeous. A Google Arts & Culture article tells us: “This is one of manyContinue reading “Sasanian Incantation Bowls”
Tip Toland – Artist Portrait
Tip Toland is a widely respected (and widely collected) ceramic sculptor who creates life-sized or larger portraits, many with some autobiographical elements. She is drawn to the uniqueness of human personality and expression. Her work draws you into a world quite unlike that of most creative artists. I’m strongly reminded of Roman Republican period marbleContinue reading “Tip Toland – Artist Portrait”
2021 Reflections
I took an international trip a few weeks ago and drove around the island of Iceland. It was great to get away, to see people living their lives in a different country through these difficult times. I had long hours on the road to think about what I enjoy most about this blog. And frankly,Continue reading “2021 Reflections”