This is so simple and yet brilliant.
See the whole tutorial here.
monday morning eye candy: Sheryl Zacharia
A Tile and a Vessel Exhibit: Call for entry
The CLAY 2013 International Juried Exhibition, A Tile & A Vessel,
will focus on a unique pairing: a tile and a vessel. The dynamic
between these two clay pieces is intriguing. The tile, typically
two-dimensional in nature, has the opportunity to express itself even
further through the three-dimensionality of the vessel. The vessel,
traditionally referring to a container, must exist in unison with the
tile. They must relate, play off of each other, and be unified in some
element of design.
will focus on a unique pairing: a tile and a vessel. The dynamic
between these two clay pieces is intriguing. The tile, typically
two-dimensional in nature, has the opportunity to express itself even
further through the three-dimensionality of the vessel. The vessel,
traditionally referring to a container, must exist in unison with the
tile. They must relate, play off of each other, and be unified in some
element of design.
Deadline for Entry: April 30, 2013
Date of Exhibition: August 2-3-4, 2013
Location of Exhibition: Silver City, New Mexico
Juror: Christy Johnson, Director of the American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
Date of Exhibition: August 2-3-4, 2013
Location of Exhibition: Silver City, New Mexico
Juror: Christy Johnson, Director of the American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
First Place: $1000.00
Second Place: $750.00
Third Place: $500.00
Third Place: $500.00
Tile Heritage Prize: $200.00
Dame Rosalind Savill speaks @ the Gardiner
Dame Rosalind Savill, Former Director of the famed Wallace Collection in
London, UK, recently stopped by Toronto’s Gardiner Museum to talk about
some of her favourite Sèvres porcelain in the Museum’s permanent
collection.
This video is 1 of 3 in a series.
technical tuesday: once again John Britt is an incredible source of info!
Deflocculated and Flocculated Glazes
Call to artists: Serve it up & What goes bump in the night
Download “SERVE IT UP” prospectus (http://www.clayartsvegas.com/prospectus.html )
Clay Arts Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada is pleased to host “SERVE IT UP” a
national juried art exhibition, August 2 -September 2 at the Victor F.
Keen Gallery in Las Vegas, Nevada. “SERVE IT UP” will feature plates,
platters, bowls, casseroles, and other functional tableware. We are
looking for inspired functional and nonfunctional work.
national juried art exhibition, August 2 -September 2 at the Victor F.
Keen Gallery in Las Vegas, Nevada. “SERVE IT UP” will feature plates,
platters, bowls, casseroles, and other functional tableware. We are
looking for inspired functional and nonfunctional work.
Our guest juror
is a Las Vegas Restaurateur it is always great to see how someone from outside the pottery see the work we create.
is a Las Vegas Restaurateur it is always great to see how someone from outside the pottery see the work we create.
Awards
There will be a $200 award for best of show.
Entry Requirements and Procedures
An artist may enter up to 3 works, up to 2 images per work.
There is a non-refundable jury fee of $35 for up to 3 enteries, $10 per additional pieces.
Payable by credit card or check.
Download “WHAT GOES BUMP IN THE NIGHT 2013” prospectus http://www.clayartsvegas.com/prospectus.html
Clay Arts Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada is pleased to host “WHAT GOES BUMP IN THE NIGHT” an
annual national juried art exhibition, October 4 -October 31 at the
Victor F. Keen Gallery in Las Vegas, Nevada. “What Goes Bump In The
Night” will feature that which captures the art of the sublime, creepy,
scary, things that make your skin crawl and captures the pain of
personal suffering: there are many things in life that go bump in the
night some physical some emotional and some psychological. All work will
use clay as the primary medium and capture what we fear in the dark
annual national juried art exhibition, October 4 -October 31 at the
Victor F. Keen Gallery in Las Vegas, Nevada. “What Goes Bump In The
Night” will feature that which captures the art of the sublime, creepy,
scary, things that make your skin crawl and captures the pain of
personal suffering: there are many things in life that go bump in the
night some physical some emotional and some psychological. All work will
use clay as the primary medium and capture what we fear in the dark
Awards
There will be a $200 award for best of show.
Entry Requirements and Procedures
An artist may enter up to 3 works, up to 2 images per work.
There is a non-refundable jury fee of $35 for up to 3 enteries, $10 per additional pieces.
Payable by credit card or check











