This inlay technique, Mishima, was adopted in Japan in the 1400s after originating in Korea centuries prior. Yet Mullen’s preferred blue-and-gray color palette is reminiscent of German folk pottery — ...
In a sea change, artisans and leaders from Native communities were invited to be curators, offering a window onto the intangible and personal dimensions of Pueblo pottery. By Patricia Leigh Brown ...
In a turn of events, a lost art has found its way back to the mainstream and has actually become a sort of therapy for many. In an era of mass-produced goods, the gentle, slow process of carving ...
For a potter with some serious credentials in tradition, Tammy Garcia has an astoundingly diverse portfolio. The great-granddaughter of Sara Fina Tafoya is best known for her large pots that are ...
Moulding calmness: Growing number of young Nepalis turning to pottery as new form of self-expression
KATHMANDU – These days, it’s not just the master potters who are working with the wheel. Across Nepal, from the heritage alleys of Patan and the workshops of Bhaktapur to Kathmandu’s creative hubs, ...
Victoria was debating its sewage outfall problem as far back as half a century ago, says potter Jan Grove. And he’s got the sculpture to prove it. In the mid-1960s he created a 148 centimetre-high ...
Guaitil is a community of true authenticity preserving history and time throughout the years, there are no replicas or facades here, just ingenuity and spirit. Nestled off the beaten path between ...
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