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The Dripping and Undulating Ceramic Sculptures of Toru Kurokawa | Colossal Organic Ceramics, Sculptures Céramiques, Colossal Art, Keramik Design, Japanese Ceramics, Sculpture Installation, Contemporary Ceramics, Japanese Artists, Abstract Sculpture

Japanese artist Toru Kurokawa sculpts improbable liquid and biological shapes from a variety of ceramic materials. What begins life as a mere lump of clay, the artist molds and carves into artworks that appear like arrays of honeycomb, undulating coral, or dripping stalactites. Last year Kurokawa had a solo show with Sokyo Gallery titled TheContinue reading "The Dripping and Undulating Ceramic Sculptures of Toru Kurokawa"

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@leonasceramics on Instagram: "This is my process for trimming wide slip cups. I begin by centering a self-made pre-bisqued chuck and firmly attaching it to the wheel or a bat. Its purpose is to securely hold the upside-down, leather-hard piece while I trim it. In my studio, I keep half a dozen bisque chucks like this, each with different shapes, suitable for many of the sizes and forms I most often create. Sometimes, I also throw them fresh and dry them slightly with the help of a blowtorch right before the trimming starts.  I intentionally threw these wide cups with a thick bottom so I can cut it out now. The result is a smooth, flattened, and raised foot, much like the interior of the piece. This foot provides stability and creates a striking contrast with the variegated, organic, seren Ceramic Videos, Pottery Slip, Clay Tips, Wheel Thrown Ceramics, Organic Ceramics, Pottery Form, Wheel Throwing, Pottery Videos, Cut It Out

@leonasceramics on Instagram: "This is my process for trimming wide slip cups. I begin by centering a self-made pre-bisqued chuck and firmly attaching it to the wheel or a bat. Its purpose is to securely hold the upside-down, leather-hard piece while I trim it. In my studio, I keep half a dozen bisque chucks like this, each with different shapes, suitable for many of the sizes and forms I most often create. Sometimes, I also throw them fresh and dry them slightly with the help of a blowtorch…

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Amorphous Ceramic Vessels by Julie Bergeron Merge the Shapes and Textures of Organic Matter — Colossal Paris Artist, Rustic Tableware, Organic Sculpture, Ceramic Vessels, Contemporary Pottery, Ceramic Art Sculpture, Organic Ceramics, Pottery Form, Diy Pottery

From her studio in Paris, artist Julie Bergeron hand-builds amorphous stoneware vessels that mimic a wide array of creatures and lifeforms found in nature. Hollow ducts and pointed spines cover the surfaces of the cavernous forms, ambiguously evoking seed pods, tropical fruits like rambutan or durian, and small marine organisms. “I have fun mixing types,Continue reading "Amorphous Ceramic Vessels by Julie Bergeron Merge the Shapes and Textures of Organic Matter"

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