In Dor and Oranur, Paul Swenbeck will present large
ceramic works inspired by prehistoric fossils, plants and animals.
Joyce creates
ceramic works inspired by everyday cleaning products.
The exhibitors have produced a diverse range of
ceramic works inspired by Garcia's work, by their own personal lives, by the Mexican «Day of the Dead», graffitti, comic books and urban culture.
Not exact matches
Often
inspired by medieval designs, her
work includes Gold Leaf Illuminations,
Ceramic Tiles and Coasters and Greetings Cards.
His
work is
inspired by such artists as Giorgio Morandi, Phillip Guston, and George Herriman, and by such varied forms as Japanese Momoyama
ceramics and Hawaiian funerary monuments.
Know for excellent artists early highlighting Feminism movement — These are current
ceramic works by Ann Agee that are
inspired by Italian folk pottery and are all unique pieces called Hand Warmers and have a hole in the back to reference their historical precedent.
In the third body of
work, Mar returns to the study of painting and creates a series of large wooden panels covered with
ceramic masks, executed by the artist over the last year and a half (and
inspired by a
ceramic mask made by one Jim Clark in 1972, naturally a thrift store find).
In the summer of 1955, Arneson and his wife of six months traveled to Mexico where he saw and was
inspired by the various
works of pottery and
ceramics, both traditional and modern.
The
work is part of Varejão's ongoing explorations into the traditions of azulejos, hand - painted tiles in Brazil that trace back to when the Portuguese imported Baroque tiles, which were
inspired by the cobalt - blue
ceramics that Europeans encountered in China.
Her exhibition at the Weatherspoon, Foreign Love, mixes multiple cultural references to play upon the idea of shifting identities and includes
work on paper,
ceramic sculptures, and a series of talisman - like
works inspired by Korean norigae.
Entitled the «Yama Series,» these
works were
inspired by Japanese Momoyama period (17th century)
ceramics, while incorporating lush glazes based on contemporary American phenomena: custom car colors, stucco walls, speckled linoleum.
Inspired by Paul Virilio's Open Sky, these
works are made using lost wax
ceramic shell and material burn out methods.
features more than 80
works by 30 artists, including paintings, sculptures,
works on paper,
ceramics and textile shown in a vitrine
inspired by ethnographic exhibitions.
Featuring graphic design, film, photography,
ceramics, taxidermy, furniture, textiles and fine art, this multi-media show explores
work inspired by the 19th century and created over the last 20 years, highlighting the ongoing influence of the Victorian age.
Working in mixed media, fiber, and
ceramics (respectively) their
work comes together across mediums through shared textures, colors, and forms that often arise from experimentation and are
inspired by the world around them.
O'Brien's
works, such as Untitled (2014), often take the form of
ceramic heads,
inspired by the artist's own features, simply — even crudely — rendered.
Within this focused presentation at the gallery, the artist pushes the boundaries of his medium, with large scale stoneware trees as well as
work inspired by traditional
ceramic wares.
This exhibition includes multimedia
work by artists in jewelry, textile, paint, glass and
ceramic to celebrate artistic expression as
inspired by the ideas that led to the emergence of Fauvism.
Inspired by the growth and mutation of Brooklyn - based artist Cody Hoyt's
ceramic works, «Fossil Record» explores how these new pieces have evolved within a traceable framework over the last few years.
Her first
work was utilitarian dinner sets and decorative crockery, but by the 1950s she began to create
ceramic sculptures,
inspired by Ancient vessels, as well as Mediterranean styles.
His energy and creative mind are
inspiring, as exemplified by his thought - provoking exhibitions and publications on 19th - and 20th - century
ceramics, as well as the
work of living artists.
Camil presents three interrelated bodies of
work — a large - scale hanging curtain, paintings, and
ceramic vases — which are
inspired and based on abandoned billboards found around Mexico.
A collection of characterful
ceramics made with artist Megan Players is on display,
inspired by the
work of ceramicist Claire Curneen.
Created by
ceramics artist and illustrator Laura Carlin, this book provides insights into Hepworth's bold
works, both naturalistic and abstract, and
inspires children to create 3D forms
inspired by the natural world.
Each
work represents aspects of a complex personal narrative, glimpses into alternate realities created with diverse materials and processes - Miranda Delgai's reflection of Navajo tradition and identity through weaving, Billy White's multivalent hand - built
ceramics, or the effortless humor of Michael Pellew's pop culture
inspired drawings.
Her 2008 solo show with Nicelle Beauchene Gallery in New York City, titled «Paintings & Pots,» included a selection of paintings created through a process of sewing together pieces of fabric into various geometric patterns, and also included a series of white
ceramic pots
inspired by the
work of legendary artist, Beatrice Wood.
In her second solo show at the gallery, the Los Angeles
ceramic artist is presenting a new body of
work inspired by existing forms — from beach balls to porcelain animals — all presented on a single pedestal 100 feet in length.
Each
work represents aspects of a complex personal narrative, glimpses into alternate realities created with diverse materials and processes — Miranda Delgai's reflection of Navajo tradition and identity through weaving, Billy White's multivalent hand - built
ceramics, or the effortless humor of Michael Pellew's pop culture
inspired drawings.
Inspired by a recent trip to Japan, Mizuno decided to integrate
ceramics and horticulture by using moss as a kind of outer skin or glaze for his
works.