Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts
Friday, October 4, 2013
I couldn't not to stop by Fenella Elms Ceramic's stand at DesignJunction design fair. I thought it was something really creative and unique. Fenella works with clay and creates those wonderful porcelain art pieces.
Flows
Mounted for wall hanging, these works are intuitively built in porcelain clay to create shifting perspectives. Individually made beads of clay joined to a sheet of porcelain with slip before the whole work is fired together to make one, single piece.
Edges
Fenella says that Aspects of her past career in mental health continue to influence her work with clay: the subconscious approach, a sense of rhythm, attention to detail and difference. She doesn’t seek to put her experiences into the clay, but marvel at how they emerge.
From the website:
There are 3 ceramic collections: Flows, Edges and Sculptures.
Flows
Mounted for wall hanging, these works are intuitively built in porcelain clay to create shifting perspectives. Individually made beads of clay joined to a sheet of porcelain with slip before the whole work is fired together to make one, single piece.
Edges
Very fine ribbons of mostly porcelain clay delicately aligned and joined with slip to create intricate structures. After firing, these structures are mounted (in the different ways illustrated below) for wall hanging.
Sculpture
Ribbons of porcelain in a mobius or twisted double helix form with fine porcelain interleaves to build structures that hold light and alter form.
Ribbons of porcelain in a mobius or twisted double helix form with fine porcelain interleaves to build structures that hold light and alter form.
Fenella's Artwork in Interior Design:
Fenella Elms Ceramics
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of coloured glass, stone, or other materials. Modern mosaics tiles do not necessary create a picture, but they still can work as a good way of adding an interesting twist into your bathroom. You can go absolutely crazy with different variations, but the main point is to know the limit and not to over do it. We like plain and matt finished mosaic tiles, as they do not look old-fashioned and help to create a great modern look.
Modern Mosaic Tiles
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Keramikerna is beautiful studio and shop based in Stockholm , Sweden . There are three ceramists work in there: Ulrika Ahlsten, Mia Blanche and Anna Svensson. Each of them has own collection which works perfect together. They also organise a weekend pottery course along with the tea party.
Ulrika Ahlsten’s Collection:
Mia Blanche’s Collection:
Anna Svensson’s Collection:
Keramikerna, Sweden
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