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Rearranging Ceramic Forms – SCAPE by Bruce Rowe of Anchor Ceramics
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Talented maker Bruce Rowe has produced this series for 2017, a collection of one-off ceramics titled SCAPE, all of which are sculpted by the artist himself at his studio based in Victoria, Australia.

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Unpredictable Surfaces – Functional Ceramics by Potter Mayumi Yamashita
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

In ceramics the glazes tend to shine as they react with the clay and heat, but I enjoyed these tones created by Mayumi Yamashita, also the techniques she has used to create contrast in the surfaces.

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Textures of Rocks – Ceramics by Sotis Filippides of Sotis Studio Ceramics
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

I came across these ceramics by Sotis Filippides, a Greek potter who makes these tall pots that taper in, taking in to consideration texture and colour whilst he constructs them at his studio in London.

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Redefining The Modern Table – Cookplay Porcelain Tableware by Ana Roquero
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Cookplay was founded in Bilbao, Spain by industrial designer Ana Roquero, a porcelain collection of tableware in which the focus and main objective is trying to redefine the modern table.

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Purity in Material & Form – M Type Tableware Series by Maker Lee Jae Jun
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

This collection of porcelain work by Lee Jae Jun is inspired by his M Type Tableware series and uses colouring and zirconium silicate to make the finished vessels appear in such a way.

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Cross Sectional – Geometric Porcelain Container Sets by Lee Min Soo
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Lee Min Soo has made these layered containers seen here, each object has been composed of 5-10 layers of very thin casts and usually come in sets of five to eight pieces.

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Timeless Restraint – Works by Melbourne Ceramic Studio Ghost Wares
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Seeing these works by Melbourne-based ceramic studio Ghost Wares certainly inspired me and made me think about the subtle colours and the simple shapes that they have used.

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Function in Craft – Ceramic Vessels by Lighting Designer Jason Miller
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

I was drawn to this work by lighting designer Jason Miller, a Brooklyn-based designer and the founder of Roll & Hill, who has made this ceramic work on the pottery wheel.

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Whitepoeming – Porcelain Collection by Korean Artist Wonjae Jo
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Wonjae Jo has made this new collection of work for 2017 where the white porcelain walls have been painstakingly shaved to make a unique pattern and rhythmic composition.

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Structured Organic Forms – Vessels by Ceramicist and Designer Eric Roinestad
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Eric Roinestad is a ceramicist, designer and art director who is based in Los Angeles. He was born and raised in California and now designs unique sculptural objects for interiors and the home.

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Textured & Flowing – Experimental Vases by Japanese Artist Yoko Komae
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Japanese artist Yoko Komae has a very distinct style and uses hand building technique to make stunning flowing, thin forms that rise up and have textured but natural looking surface.

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New Maker at OEN Shop – Ceramics by Japanese Potter Makoto Asebi
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

New OEN maker, Japanese potter Makoto Asebi who resides in Kamakura, focuses on creating timeless pieces from stoneware clay on the pottery wheel that have both character and warmth.

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