posts tagged with porcelain
Teeth Grinding
July 7th, 2008 | product, sculpture
‘grinder’, 2008 (stoneware, porcelain) & ‘trophy’, 2008 (stoneware, porcelain)
Porcelain cutlery? Bones and teeth on the edge? It’s like she can read my mind.
Tree House
June 9th, 2008 | featured, sculpture
Tree House (2006) by Jeremy Hatch (porcelain, 9′x11′x11′)
I was going through my posts and realized that I had not posted about this work. Because it was such a technical feat and I learned a great deal from it, and because I contributed (in some small way - helping make the molds) to this project, it is very special to me. Jump to read more and see more photos. Read more »
yeah, what is up with that?
May 14th, 2008 | featured, fine arts
“What’s up with the China in Chinatown?” (2008) by Nicole Leong
My exhibition speaks about the history of Chinese ceramics. Yet, it also speaks to many people now about breaking out of stereotypes and overlooking the handmade as commodities. I believe my work pushes the boundaries of tradition and brings it into the modern world allowing a broad range of people to access this rich history as well as to experience what it is like to live in such a diverse city. By using the imagery of the dragon and the teapot, they become vessels into two different worlds.
More images after the jump. Read more »
Poor horse, nice collection
March 14th, 2008 | product, sculpture
This tableware collection by Bodo Sperlein for Lladro is almost surreal and very much sculptural. Read more »
Found: Bartek Mejor
March 14th, 2008 | product, sculpture
I have posted about this designer in the previous life of this blog, between then and now, I have emailed him about some of the technical questions I have. I’ll update this post as soon as I get a response. Read more »


