by Elsa Mora | May 16, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Alice Walton (b.1987) is currently working towards a Masters in Ceramics from the Royal College of Art and has completed an Undergraduate BA(Hons) Degree from the University of Brighton in which she was awarded a Distinction in Wood, Metal, Ceramics, and...
by Elsa Mora | May 11, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Nathalie Doyen creates these ceramics by pressing small balls of clay on the surface of organic-looking shapes. Then she pokes holes in each ball with a needle. She uses oxides and engobes to color them. The artist explains: “ From a technical point of view,...
by Elsa Mora | May 10, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
“Jongjin Park (South Korea -1982), investigates the remarkable ability of ceramics to deceive the eye. By experimenting with layering paper and porcelain slip, he has created giant millefeuilles which are at once delicate, strong and have an almost...
by Elsa Mora | May 9, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Born in 1963 in Japan, Karen Kitani Harsbo currently lives and works in Denmark. She’s an artist, ceramist, educator, and researcher at Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. She co-curated The Magic of Clay at Gallery Holtegaard in Denmark featuring artists...
by Elsa Mora | May 7, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Born in 1978, Toby Duncan studied Fine Art at Norwich School of Art, and Kingston University, UK. The rich surfaces in his ceramics are achieved by firing the pieces several times. They and are often cut, sand-blasted, reworked and embedded or enveloped in fresh, raw...
by Elsa Mora | May 4, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Cécile Bichon is French artist based in Paris. She’s not only a ceramicist but an illustrator and graphic designer. Some of her pieces are available for purchase here. I invite you to follow her Instagram:...