Textile sculptures by Karine Jollet
Francesco LauranaPrincesse inconnuemarble
Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory, River God, c. 1750
Marianne Eggimann / Stieregring / 2010 / Porzellan, teilweise glasiert, Glanzgold
Ayumi Horie’s Porcelain cup with a fox.
“Baptised in Gold” - Kim Simonsson
Found these images in the latest edition of Crafts Magazine. Orli Ivanov’s little men seem to have a lot to ponder…
Swedish artist, Eva Hild has captivated us with her gorgeous ceramic sculptures. They are impossibly beautiful explorations of shape, form, and fluid dynamics.
Lauren Gallaspy
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weird, i was just thinking about a ceramic piece involving underwear…
Hitomi Hosono
Moulded and hand-built porcelain
Lydia Dwight Resurrected by
John Dwight’s Fulham Pottery
Lydia Dwight was six years old when she died on 3 March 1674 (1673 by the Old Calendar). Although the commissioning of such a piece of sculpture suggests no lack of grief on the part of the parents, as usual in an unsentimental age noted for its high infant mortality, the next daughter was also christened Lydia.
Sculpture by George Segal.
James Coquia -Dicephalopod Cathexis and Catharsis
Simcha Even-Chen: Square Enigma