Pottery by Takuji Hayashi
As my Japanese creative showcase slowly dwindles I'm left with a mixed batch of feelings, one being attached to the amount of amazing individuals working in different creative arts in Japan, the other relating to the disappointment across this side of the pond in terms of variety. It becomes pretty
Series of Sculptures by Antony Gormley
I'd like to start my content for the week with the fantastic work of English sculptor Antony Gormley who has been working in the field now for almost 40 years. Browsing over his personal website you can just see the dedication he has for his craft, with such an expansive collection of sculptures I w
Short Film on Sculptor Paula Winokur
We are consciously trying not to let ceramics and pottery take over, with an abundance of this type of content floating around the web currently it's a very precise balancing act to maintain. Something that doesn't come along every day however is an insightful short film that investigates the style
Wall Reliefs and Figures by Joy Brown
I was pretty blown away by these wall reliefs and figures that I found this morning, I've been spending quite a bit of time in the pottery studio and it's become more and more apparent how hard it is to create sculptures out of clay. Although the material itself is quite durable, with it being easy
Wire Sculptures by Rodger Stevens
It's great when you come across artists and creatives who're doing something completely different to the trends that are already out there, I'm always intrigued by these new ways of thinking. Over the past year I'm positive that I've become more obsessed with form on the whole and the shape of objec
Erik Wahlstrom photographs Jockum Nordstrom’s Studio
I thought I'd start the week with a little photography as I've been browsing countless photographers portfolios this weekend, it's always nice to check back and see what everyone's been up to. I came across Swedish photographer Erik Wahlstrom last March thanks to the collaborative project he put tog
Ceramics by Edmund de Waal
As I'm sure you can imagine mixing into different creative groups is very important to us, it gives us a fresh perspective in terms of the content we're producing and it unearths new individuals making things that we didn't previously know existed. I'm always open to taking on others suggestions and
Constantin Brancusi, Artist and Sculptor
Wow, this is why I love writing on this website, it's an amazing tool for us to research individuals that we admire and that fascinate us. Today I've taken the jump and have decided to talk about an amazing artist that goes by the name of Constantin Brancusi. I was led to his work by the one and onl
Murata Yoshihiko, Japanese Lacquer Artist
Wow. Incredible work by Japanese Artist Murata Yoshihiko who works with lacquer, this isn't a process that I'm really familiar with but I decided to root around a bit to find some information on this art. From what I found out it seems like Murata uses a maple wood to create these fantastic sculptur
Mari Andrews Photographed by In The Make
We might of created a silly amount of content of our own over the years but we're ultimately big consumers and admirers of others work too. So this morning I'd like to highlight to you all one of my favourite spots to get inspired by called 'In the Make' which showcases various creatives in their st
Ceramic Objects by Tara Shackell
Today I'm going to highlight some incredible ceramic work by Tara Shackwell, a ceramic artist living and working in Melbourne. I've come across her work several times before and I thought it was about time I showcased it on the site, it's one of those things where it seems like fate. Tara mainly mak
An Interview with Toshiko Takaezu by D.B.Long
Now I know this film is slightly old but I thought it would be a great piece for all of you watch today, I haven’t seen it before and the views seem surprisingly low so I’m guessing others haven’t either. It’s a short interview produced by D.B.Long with ceramic artist Toshiko Takaezu, someon