Grouping ceramics
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Grouping ceramics
Hi,
Having made a number of small pots recently, not all perhaps suitable for accents. Using my passion for display , and adopting the guideline that poorer material can be used in groups to improve the visual appreciation of the viewer.
Here are a few pictures I took this week.
Be gentle with me.
I am finding my way displaying my work and enjoying it.
I need to get a hobby.
Having made a number of small pots recently, not all perhaps suitable for accents. Using my passion for display , and adopting the guideline that poorer material can be used in groups to improve the visual appreciation of the viewer.
Here are a few pictures I took this week.
Be gentle with me.
I am finding my way displaying my work and enjoying it.
I need to get a hobby.
Jeremy- Member
Re: Grouping ceramics
Jerry
I like them alot, very nice indeed and love the way they are displayed
Regards
Andy
I like them alot, very nice indeed and love the way they are displayed
Regards
Andy
Stone Monkey- Member
Re: Grouping ceramics
O this is good, completly different. I love the effect of the wire as a stand, pots standing alone as a display! great
How is there a black and white frame, did you add this as an after thought or is it the display area?
Great great work Jerry more power to you
Regards Chris
How is there a black and white frame, did you add this as an after thought or is it the display area?
Great great work Jerry more power to you
Regards Chris
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chris- Member
Re: Grouping ceramics
Lovely, organic, and indeed Terra Firma! My favorite is the rounded spotted pot in the fourth photo.
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: Grouping ceramics
Stone Monkey wrote:Jerry
I like them alot, very nice indeed and love the way they are displayed
Regards
Andy
Thanks Andy,
Your input mean a lot to me.
Jeremy- Member
Re: Grouping ceramics
chris wrote:O this is good, completly different. I love the effect of the wire as a stand, pots standing alone as a display! great
How is there a black and white frame, did you add this as an after thought or is it the display area?
Great great work Jerry more poer to you
Regards Chris
Hi Chris,
Thank you for your encouragement.
I have made and glazed over 200 pieces recently. I decided to place them into discrete groups that pleased my eye took pictures ready for my assessment.
I added the frames as these and many other pics will be part of my forth coming assessment.
Jeremy- Member
Re: Grouping ceramics
Thank you Todd,Todd Ellis wrote:Lovely, organic, and indeed Terra Firma! My favorite is the rounded spotted pot in the fourth photo.
I try to touch upon the effect of time on the world around us, decay, corrosion and erosion, the way colours and textures start to transmigrate from one to another.
The qualities of rusting metal, decrepit walls, aging wood and rock.
The feeling of impermanence and imperfection are very important to me and the work I produce.
Art student, what can you do..........
Jeremy- Member
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