ceramics

Visually Satisfying Process of Painting Floral Tableware by Zemer Peled

Artist Zemer Peled uses meticulously methodical brushstrokes to turn ordinary plates into floral works of art! 🌼🌺🌸🖌(Check out her "IN BLOOM" tableware collection for Bernardaud) Permission granted by Zemer Peled. • • • FOLLOW Zemer Peled • • • Facebook: Instagram: Bernardaud: ◾️SUBSCRIBE to My Modern Met's Weekly Newsletter: • • • FOLLOW My Modern

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A Wedgwood Vase from 1769 – ‘An Important Piece of Ceramic History’

‘This vase is a really important piece of British ceramic history,’ says Matilda Burn, a Christie’s specialist in Decorative Arts, of this black ‘basaltes’ encaustic-decorated ‘First Day’s Vase’, potted by Josiah Wedgwood in 1769. ‘It’s the start of a legacy that has continued through the centuries. He really dedicated his life to the perfection of

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Beyond The Pottery: The Creative Giant, Josiah Wedgwood (Full Documentary) | Perspective

Historian and author An Wilson explores the life of his great hero, Josiah Wedgwood. As one of the founding fathers of the Industrial Revolution, Wegdwood was a self-made, self-educated creative giant, whose other achievements might be better known if he wasn't so celebrated for his pottery. Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more

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Conservation of Robert Arneson’s “Alice House Wall,” 1967

In preparation to move to the new museum at 2 Columbus Circle, the Museum of Arts and Design has sent Robert Arneson's "Alice House Wall," 1967, to the conservator to restore it to it's original condition. Gift of the Johnson Wax Company, through the American Craft Council, 1977. The restoration of Alice House Wall was

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Slip Casting with Ceramic Artist / Sculptor Richard Notkin

www.craftinamerica.org. Richard Notkin demonstrates slip casting. LANDSCAPE episode PBS premiere: May 30, 2007. For more on Craft in America, visit www.craftinamerica.org. All Craft in America programs are viewable free on www.craftinamerica.org, PBS mobile app and video.pbs.org/program/craft-in-america. To purchase DVDs: www.shoppbs.org

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