New
Raku pottery by Joan Govedare.
Influenced by Japanese
Raku pottery techniques, as well as the artworks of Franz Kline, Henry Matisse, and Pablo Picasso, and the American «action» school of art, Voulkos allowed the expressionistic nature of clay to come to life as he worked quickly and intuitively to stimulate new ideas.
Artists have been able to sew with a seamstress, borrow projectors, do digital scanning, get a pile of bicycle tires, have photo documentation done, and even fire
raku pottery!
Not exact matches
Enjoy
pottery demonstrations, kiln openings,
raku firings, glass blowing demos, food trucks, live music, a raffle and more.
This new twist on the traditional Japanese
raku tradition gave way to dazzling, iridescent works, which he called «
pottery made within a mental framework of expectation, the discovery of things not sought.»
A lifelong resident of the Lehigh Valley, Deborah Slahta explores the vessel as a three - dimensional canvas, producing finely crafted
raku and stoneware
pottery.
Inspired by the centuries - old tradition of vessel making, I create
raku and stoneware
pottery.
Calstock, England About Blog Handmade stoneware
pottery ceramics and burnished smoked
raku by Miranda.