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theartofsculpture: David Packer Fighting Elephants, 2002....


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wockawock: Rob Sutherland Ceramics

nicecupbro: Natalie Tornatore

makemorecoolstuff: “The goal was to produce a pencil lead as a...

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makemorecoolstuff:

“The goal was to produce a pencil lead as a type of ceramic object. The vessels are made by mixing clay with graphite and baking it at high temperature. In fact, the vessels are made with the same recipe as a pencil lead.” by “bril“ (via Mocoloco).

bethelart: Christy Wetzig “Twin Soy Bottles” soda fired...

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ph3n: Pottery Works by Kazunori Ohnaka


Pavel Janak

studiodolores: Takuro Kuwata via Tomio Koyama Gallery

thisisnotmylifeforever: IMG_6110_1 by Nicole Franzen Photo on...

theoddfish: Check out this Christmas tree entirely made of...

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theoddfish:

Check out this Christmas tree entirely made of ceramic plates offered by 3000 citizens in Hasselt, Belgium

by mooz 

musing-about-mud: seth payne http://sethpayne.blogspot.ca/

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worclip: ORB money bank by Anders Arhoj Size: 12 x...

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worclip:

ORB money bank by Anders Arhoj

Size: 12 x 13,5 cm

Inspired by a fortuneteller’s crystal ball I designed a money bank for grown ups: ORB ( from latin orbis = ‘circle’) is handmade in Denmark from stained high-fired stoneware and many different glazes.

ORB is available in a wide range of editions, among others the classic version in dark grey stoneware covered by a melting white glaze hanging like drops of cream around the circular shape. The glazes are constantly combined and further developed  – everything is unique – and the way the clay and glaze combine in the kiln is completely unpredictable.


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musing-about-mud: www.paulacooley.com

gracesheese: Pink Cup 5 - porcelain, decals and luster....

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gracesheese:

Pink Cup 5 - porcelain, decals and luster.  Multiple firings in oxidation.  2012

Ceramic work by Jacob Raeder

Lisa Kraase You May Take The Floor For Competition,...

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Lisa Kraase

You May Take The Floor For Competition, 2012

 Terracotta, 18’ x 18’ x 1/3’, 2012

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