http://www.visualartscentre.ca/index.php The Visual Arts Centre is pleased to welcome ceramic artist Susan Low-Beer; her lecture will focus on the recent work from her series "State of Grace". Low-Beer's interpretive clay sculptures of children capture buoyancy, movement, and lightness of innocent joyful exhuberance; an intentional ambiguity about specifics adds mystery, much depth, and meaning. In 1999, Susan Low-Beer received the Saidye Bronfman Award ...
Hello. We are two artists from Argentina We started to experiment with pigmented clay after long time working with ceramics. We color clays with metal oxides in wet state and join them in various ways, forming random or symmetrical designs. It is a ceramics decorating technique called Nerikomi or Neriage in Japan, A wonderful tool that opens infinitely possible combinations of colors, shapes and textures. Each one of our pieces ...
During this past week I created a section on the Claystation called External Blogs. It is a page in which you can easily access over 30 of the best clay related blogs from one page. All of the blogs I added to the select list demonstrate at least one of the following qualities, innovative fresh work, has good information on techniques, and/or a terrific example of journalling about one's artwork. As I built this page I really found some great blogs that I had no clue existed. Hopefully ...
Updated 04-12-2011 at 03:58 PM by Andy Clift
UGHH! These last 3 weeks have been real tough trying to find a job. Obviously I should have been a graphic artist instead of doing what I love, and that is playing with clay. Every place I look has at least 5 graphic artist jobs andddd i only took 1 graphic art class at SAIC. If I would have taken more i could now be a graphic artist making money, instead of struggling to find something more relatible to me. Stupid technology. Advertising agencies dont want actual artists that have the ability ...
Hi all. I have been a ceramist for 30 years now and finally get the internet thing, so am trying to get myself out there - so to speak. Have recently created a website (concept only) and blog as my brushes have collected dust these past 3 years and now they are rattling so loud I can't think of anything else but them. Oh, and my guy just doesn't understand that. Hmmm. Well, just in case you're interested, here's my links: Texas Mud Slingers Web Site Texas Mud Slingers Blog ...