Yoko Ozawa Pottery
Some quirky ceramics by Melbourne based potter Yoko Ozawa. Born in Japan, Yoko caught my attention with her simplistic yet rustic style that revolves around function, each piece is quite different in it’s own little way. Rough edges here and there all add to the overall aesthetic, superb stuff if
Selection of Items from OUTBOUND, Japan
I came across this stunning set of imagery today courtesy of Japanese store OUTBOUND. I'm pretty happy that I did, the best source of inspiration always comes when I trickle through other inspiring websites and find the original source, it leads for intriguing imagery and other great content once I'
Derek Wilson Shot by journeyfor for The Bureau
The Bureau in Belfast have been merging their creative talents and their outlet for promotion with Belfast filmmaking studio journeyfor. First it was a short film showcasing the inside of their shop, now they get together to highlight a creative named Derek Wilson through this short film below. Dere
Admiring the Work of Toshiko Takaezu
I thought I'd take an alternative approach to creating some content today, bringing across one creative from the past that I've been researching into recently who happens to be incredibly inspiring. Having worked with clay and ceramics for over six decades Toshiko Takaezu unfortunately passed away i
Set of Ceramics by Martin Goerg
We're heading to Germany this morning but don't worry it's only on a virtual level. This time in aid of visiting the works of a ceramicist who's really impressed me recently named Martin Georg, so I've gathered up a handful of my favourite creations and have showcased them all below. The thing that
Set of Imagery from the Analogue Life Store
Japan is always a good place to start if you're in the mood for a little handcrafted creation, so today we're heading towards the wonderful imagery found in Nagoya's very own Analogue Life store. Offering a range of contemporary Japanese house wear products created in a traditional style, Analogue h
Ceramics By Enno Jäkel
Our quest for a little inspiration takes us into europe this morning, to Cologne in Germany to be precise as we bring across this impeccable set of ceramics by artisan Enno Jakel. In recent months the both of us have definitely developed an admiration for the art of creating objects out of clay and
Mixed Imagery by Kimberly Wu
My favourite sort of photography doesn't necessarily have to be about composition or clarity but a lot of the time it's about the subject in the photograph and the natural lighting. I prefer it when the person taking the picture is inspired by what they're taking and is very careful about the aesthe
Objects by Keisuke Iwata
I found these amazing pieces by Japanese born Keisuke Iwata on his personal website which showcases lots of the individual items that he's made over the years. Above and below you can find some of my favourite pieces, not only the pottery itself but also the imagery in which has been shot. So gentle
Ceramics by Laura Carlin
Ceramics is a craft that seems to have gradually worked its way into our content on a regular basis over the past few months, we are big fans of subtle design and I think pottery is an obvious platform for this. Keeping things local this morning, we are visiting the work of London based creative Lau
Short Film of Clara Romaní’s Ceramics
Barcelona based creative Arnau Tasies got together with close friend and ceramist Clara Romaní to record a short film which would document her work in both an unimposing and revealing way. Clara opts for a completely traditional approach to creating using only water, wind and fire to aid her in eac
Gilberto Paim & Elizabeth Fonseca, Ceramists
This morning I came across this fantastic but obscure film by Nina Paim documenting Ceramists Gilberto Paim & Elizabeth Fonseca. Now I don't mean documentation in a verbal way, more of a silent but artistic way, this piece is full of shots of the couple making pottery in their studio/house. Moving f