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Bowls hold secret powers. They are the perfect shape. They are functional, simple, yet they can hold so much meaning for us. When I was slinging clay around in college, I felt the need to prove something to myself by focusing on making giant clay sculptures. They were funny. And heavy. On the side I […] More

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Practice your ikebana, throw a bouquet in them or leave them empty, our beautiful hand-made vases are practical and sculptural. We have a wide range of vases, from small posy vases perfect for your window sill to large feature vases in a range of glazes and finishes. If you are after something in particular, please get

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Venice Clay Artists Ludicrous, thought provoking, bland, audacious, wacky, improbable, superficially deep, outrageous, irreverent, vague yet definitive, simply sublime.... anything really that piques my attention will qualify for this post. Yes it's the return of 'pottery whimsical ' due to unprecedented demand. Actually I had one request, but it's still unprecedented. There's always some quirky and intriguing events lurking in the claysphere waiting to be exposed. Ethan Stern - Contemporary…

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These past two days I’ve featured a couple of inspiring individuals on the blog that I happened to run into over the weekend. Maybe I should give this out and about ‘design hunting’ more of a go in the future! Today I decided to select some inspiring work by Japanese ceramic artist Shinobu Hashimoto, who was featured amongst many talented creators at the Ceramic Art that took …

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Melbourne-based artist Yoko Ozawa began practising ceramics in 2003, whilst working as a graphic designer in Tokyo. Born in Japan, Ozawa formally trained in both Fine Art, with a focus on Japanese painting, at Musashino University, Tokyo and Graphic Design at The Japan Design College. Upon relocation to Australia in 20

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