Inspired by the centuries - old tradition of vessel making,
I create raku and stoneware pottery.
Not exact matches
Jackson Jarvis works with natural materials, including clay, glass, wood, and stone, to
create sculpture in the round, using traditional African dung firing and Japanese
raku techniques.
Paul Soldner (1921 — 2011), the first student in the nascent department, early on made staggeringly tall, monumental - sized pots, before
creating sculpture of slabs in shapes reminiscent of jagged «angry» flowers using his own new version of
raku, the 16th - century Japanese firing method.
Montreal - based Japanese illustrator, artist and designer
Raku Inoue is one of these insect - curious individuals who are
creating works that might motivate us to look at bugs in a new light.