Alex Sickling’s Ceramics.

Alex Sickling’s Ceramics.

* I love Alex Sickling’s ceramics so much! Based in Newcastle, UK, she creates one-of-a-kind objects with a playful and naive quality. The artist is available for custom orders and commissions. You can contact her through Etsy, or via email at...
Vipoo Srivilasa’s Porcelains.

Vipoo Srivilasa’s Porcelains.

* In 1997 Vipoo Srivilasa moved from Thailand to Australia to undertake a Master of Fine Art and Design (Ceramics) at the University of Tasmania. He now lives and creates in Melbourne, but also travels back to Thailand often.  Vipoo works predominantly in ceramics but...
Lone Skov Madsen’s Ceramics.

Lone Skov Madsen’s Ceramics.

* Lone Skov Madsen was born in 1964.  She lives and creates her beautiful work in Copenhagen. I’m fascinated by the rich textures on her pieces. Here you can see some pictures of her creative process. Images © Lone Skov Madsen ↓
Thérèse Lebrun’s Porcelains.

Thérèse Lebrun’s Porcelains.

* “Since 2004, Thérèse Lebrun has focused on mastering the potentials of paper-thin porcelain. Lebrun creates shapes, objects that are utterly empty. These are reminiscent of remnants of former living things and—dare we say it—living beings, that evolution must...
Aneta Regel’s Ceramics.

Aneta Regel’s Ceramics.

* Aneta Regel grew up in northern Poland, and graduated from the Royal College of London in 2006. I’m so in love with her ceramics. Below is what the artist explains about her work: “I create objects that exist neither in the natural or in the manufactured...
Elizabeth Shriver’s Ceramics.

Elizabeth Shriver’s Ceramics.

* Elizabeth Shriver’s work is so beautiful and organic. In the artist’s own words: “I work with clay to create an array of graceful, organic forms.  These pieces are made through a variety of hand-building methods such as slab-building, coiling,...

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