my new work - atelier bonsai Element
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Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
The detail seems very interesting. I cannot wait to see the whole image. Thank you!
my nellie- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
...my new pot is finish - it is Nr. 6
more photos - http://atelierbonsai-element.blogspot.com/2010/10/pot-nr6.html
thanks
more photos - http://atelierbonsai-element.blogspot.com/2010/10/pot-nr6.html
thanks
Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
These pots are beautiful and remind me a great deal of the LaFarge Ciment Fondue pots/scoops and mountains I used to make.
You say they are frost resistant but I'm wondering how you keep moisture from between the layers during freezing winters outside? Do you use a coating of some sort that effectively seals the end seams, easpecially the ones pointing up?
Regards,
Dale
You say they are frost resistant but I'm wondering how you keep moisture from between the layers during freezing winters outside? Do you use a coating of some sort that effectively seals the end seams, easpecially the ones pointing up?
Regards,
Dale
Dale Cochoy- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Hi Dale,
thank you for your interest, I am honored.
What relates to frost.
I've already had two pots of a design
2 winters outdoors. There was no problem.
Now, one of them is in Germany (No.1)
and the other in Switzerland (No.2) - is the picture.
Already has a nice wabi-sabi.
All the creases and crevices not hold water.
Have a nice autumn
thank you once again
thank you for your interest, I am honored.
What relates to frost.
I've already had two pots of a design
2 winters outdoors. There was no problem.
Now, one of them is in Germany (No.1)
and the other in Switzerland (No.2) - is the picture.
Already has a nice wabi-sabi.
All the creases and crevices not hold water.
Have a nice autumn
thank you once again
Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Hi Erik,you are a true artist
Greetings Ed
Greetings Ed
Ed van der Reek- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Erik
Beautiful, I love them!! I also did not realise how BIGGGGGG they were, wow!
Thanks for showing
Regards
Andy
Beautiful, I love them!! I also did not realise how BIGGGGGG they were, wow!
Thanks for showing
Regards
Andy
Stone Monkey- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Hi Erik,
I like your work very well.
Best regards
Peter
I like your work very well.
Best regards
Peter
peter krebs- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Thank you, colleagues,
I also already slowly starting to work with clay.
Time comes and I show you...
Have a nice
I also already slowly starting to work with clay.
Time comes and I show you...
Have a nice
Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Hello Erik,
concratulation for your 6. pot.
Perfect work !
Thanks for showing here in this forum.
It is amaizing what an artist can create with cement.
Keep on with your creations
Regards
Uli
concratulation for your 6. pot.
Perfect work !
Thanks for showing here in this forum.
It is amaizing what an artist can create with cement.
Keep on with your creations
Regards
Uli
Uli- Member
...winter
Helo, this is my new web-page: http://www.atelierbonsai-element.com/en/
thanks
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Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
It resembles slate rocks covered by the white frost of a winter morning!
This concept of yours, It is really very very beautiful!
This concept of yours, It is really very very beautiful!
my nellie- Member
NEW POT - Nr. 7
Hello friends,
Today I complete the new bonsai pot Nr. 7 of frost-resistant cement.
Is green in color and dimensions 106 cm x 72 cm. Inside depth is 7 cm. I look forward.
More photos you will see on my web page.
http://www.atelierbonsai-element.com/en/photos/bonsai-pots/bonsai-pot-nr.-7/
thank you
Today I complete the new bonsai pot Nr. 7 of frost-resistant cement.
Is green in color and dimensions 106 cm x 72 cm. Inside depth is 7 cm. I look forward.
More photos you will see on my web page.
http://www.atelierbonsai-element.com/en/photos/bonsai-pots/bonsai-pot-nr.-7/
thank you
Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
.......wow
Hi!
What can i say?
Stunned....keep up the good work!
Do you work on harden pots?
Or when the concrete is still drying?
For my job everything has to be smooth and flat,....squared...
Did not had time to try these....shame....
For colouring concrete i mix in joint filler for tiles them hard colours you need then!
Pigments also can be used in white cement stick to amber's, burnt sienna, sienna and ochre red.
These are picked in others are driven out.
google for articles on fresco's....the davinchi one's
Grtzz. Machiel who is enjoying a lovely day whether wisely speaking!
Hi!
What can i say?
Stunned....keep up the good work!
Do you work on harden pots?
Or when the concrete is still drying?
For my job everything has to be smooth and flat,....squared...
Did not had time to try these....shame....
For colouring concrete i mix in joint filler for tiles them hard colours you need then!
Pigments also can be used in white cement stick to amber's, burnt sienna, sienna and ochre red.
These are picked in others are driven out.
google for articles on fresco's....the davinchi one's
Grtzz. Machiel who is enjoying a lovely day whether wisely speaking!
littleart-fx- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Hi!
...I am working with soft cement,
then with a harder and eventually the toughest.
Coloring is alchemy, but best to paint
time and nature itself.
But it can not be chemicals,
threatening planted bonsai.
gree
...I am working with soft cement,
then with a harder and eventually the toughest.
Coloring is alchemy, but best to paint
time and nature itself.
But it can not be chemicals,
threatening planted bonsai.
gree
Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Hello Erik
This is true artwork....you got a good eye and a very good hand with chisels and files.
Kind regards
Martin
This is true artwork....you got a good eye and a very good hand with chisels and files.
Kind regards
Martin
Klaudia & Martin- Member
NEW POT - Nr. 8
...work is completed.
Thanks for your interest Klaudia & Martin, I appreciate it.
http://www.atelierbonsai-element.com/en/photos/bonsai-pots/bonsai-pot-nr.-8/
Thanks for your interest Klaudia & Martin, I appreciate it.
http://www.atelierbonsai-element.com/en/photos/bonsai-pots/bonsai-pot-nr.-8/
Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Erik,
They are very beautiful and natural looking. You should be very proud, your skill is undeniable. Maybe you could teach Mateusz Grobelny how to make a stone pot, he could learn a lot from you.
Russell
They are very beautiful and natural looking. You should be very proud, your skill is undeniable. Maybe you could teach Mateusz Grobelny how to make a stone pot, he could learn a lot from you.
Russell
Russell Coker- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Hi Russell,
Thank you for your support and I appreciate it.
But I must say that what I do
can not be compared with ceramics.
I try to do a real stone and I can do only cement - artificial stone.
Ceramics has a different aesthetic patterns
and requirements. Is correct, if ceramics
recognize that is ceramics.
Mateusz Grobelny makes perfect ceramic
job. It's not fine if he only imitated stone.
...I hope that it is written comprehensible.
Thank you for your support and I appreciate it.
But I must say that what I do
can not be compared with ceramics.
I try to do a real stone and I can do only cement - artificial stone.
Ceramics has a different aesthetic patterns
and requirements. Is correct, if ceramics
recognize that is ceramics.
Mateusz Grobelny makes perfect ceramic
job. It's not fine if he only imitated stone.
...I hope that it is written comprehensible.
Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work
Hi Eric,
Your pots are simply FANTASTIC and although I work with clay I envy your ability to work with cement (a different form of mineral) — it's the end product that matters and not necessarily the medium! Do keep up the good work.
cheers, Dan
Your pots are simply FANTASTIC and although I work with clay I envy your ability to work with cement (a different form of mineral) — it's the end product that matters and not necessarily the medium! Do keep up the good work.
cheers, Dan
Dan Barton- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Dear Dan,
thank you for your nice post, this is for me very, very rare.
cheers, er
thank you for your nice post, this is for me very, very rare.
cheers, er
Erik Križovenský- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Erik Križovenský wrote:...I hope that it is written comprehensible.
It is. My point is that your pots are beautiful. His, well....
R
Russell Coker- Member
Re: my new work - atelier bonsai Element
Erik,
Can I add my two cents?
I agree with what is being said here. The material that you use is very different from ceramic pottery, yes, but that is a different story. What I think your work shows, is that the end product has great dynamism in its form/shape. It is almost a sculpture in itself. Making something like this out of clay would present many obstacles and to compare the two different mediums would be like comparing apples to oranges, but it is still quite remarkable.
Your piece required the use of design, planning and focus, and it was created very thoughtfully. Great job
Can I add my two cents?
I agree with what is being said here. The material that you use is very different from ceramic pottery, yes, but that is a different story. What I think your work shows, is that the end product has great dynamism in its form/shape. It is almost a sculpture in itself. Making something like this out of clay would present many obstacles and to compare the two different mediums would be like comparing apples to oranges, but it is still quite remarkable.
Your piece required the use of design, planning and focus, and it was created very thoughtfully. Great job
Rob Addonizio- Member
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