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Sitting Harmoniously – Groups of Ceramic Sculptures Handcrafted by Clay Canoe
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Wyan McAllister and Kyle Roddenby are the makers behind Clay Canoe, producing these sculptures from clay at their studio in Newcastle, New South Wales that are timeless and beautifully crafted.

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The Soul of Black Clay – Collection of Ceramics by Designer Josefina Munoz
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Josefina Munoz is a designer based in Geneva, Switzerland who, with the help of craftsmen at the Shu Shifu workshop in China, produced a special collection of 9 ceramic objects.

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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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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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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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A Common Code – Weaving Indigo by Ceramic Artist Aor Sutthiprapha
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Thai ceramic artist Aor Sutthiprapha references the Buddhist philosophy of using meditation, making sure she focuses on every fingerprint when producing her uniquely textured ceramics.

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Nordic Simplicity – Vessels by Danish Ceramic Studio & Designer Ditte Fischer
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

A search for interesting craftsmen led me on to Ditte Fischer, a lady who’s been designing and manufacturing everyday pieces of porcelain at her workshop in Copenhagen.

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Stretching and Curling – Unique Ceramic Forms by Merete Rasmussen
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

The versatility of clay as a medium gives Merete Rasmussen, a Danish artist who lives and works in London, the opportunity to create complex sculptural formations.

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Making Cuts & Overlapping – Minimal Porcelain Vessels by Bomi Lee
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

South Korean artist Bomi Lee has constructed porcelain vessels that are made by cutting rectangular and hexagonal forms out of clay and overlapping in unusual ways.

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Between Painting & Sculpture – Handmade Oval Ceramic Forms by Jun Kaneko
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

Using mainly primary colours on ceramic oval forms Japanese artist and sculptor Jun Kaneko has been able to create appealing artworks that still look contemporary today.

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Variation in Silhouette & Surface – Ceramics by Natalie Weinberger
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

New Yorker Natalie Weinberger makes ceramics that reference the past, but through subtle variations in silhouette and surface, her goal is to make them feel present.

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