movie day: 染付 加藤真雪 眞窯 Painter Mayuki Kato Shingama Seto, Aichi, Japan
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1919年創業の瀬戸の窯元、眞窯にうまれ、染付け窯屋をコンセプトに多くの作品を生み出してきました。 絵付けでは染付特有の”濃(ダミ)”という技法を駆使します。 太く大きな筆から呉須をスポイトのように流し出し、陶器の表面に絵を施していきます。 墨絵のように藍一色だけで様々な濃淡の青を表現できる多様さは他の器にはない美しさ。 時間をかけて習得されたクラフトマンの技術だけが、藍色の美しさをより際立たせます。 I was born at Shingama pottery in Seto, founded in1919. I have created many products up to the present with “sometsuke pottery” as my concept. For sometsuke painting(indigo dyeing), I utilize a technique called “dami”which is a characteristic of dyeing. Gosu is poured out from a large, thick brush like from a syringe and is painted on the surface of the porcelain. As in ink painting, the variety that can be expressed with the various shades of blue using the single color of indigo is beauty not found in other pottery. Only the skill of craftsmen learned over many years can make the beauty of indigo really stand out.
Call for Proposals: SOLO ARTIST EXHIBITION @ The Clay Center of New Orleans
February 26 – March 27, 2021
Juried by CCNO Committee
Entries due September 15, 2020
The Clay Center of New Orleans seeks proposals for a solo artist exhibition to be on display February 26 – March 27, 2021 in the Clay Center’s gallery space in the heart of New Orleans.
This call is open to proposals for all forms of contemporary ceramic artwork, including functional studio pottery, sculptures and sculptural vessels, and installation work. Mixed media proposals are acceptable but clay must the primary material.
100 Years 100 Women @ The Clay Studio
call for artists: Creative Directions with Lesley McInally
Full details and application form HERE.
monday morning eye candy: Aphra O’Connor
residency opportunity: Port Moody Arts Centre
Application Deadline: August 30, 2020
Residency Dates: October 1, 2020 – September 5, 2021
Location: Port Moody Arts Centre
PoMoArts invites applications for the 2020/2021 Ceramic Artist in Residence (CAIR). This residency is an excellent opportunity for artistic development within an innovative and supportive ceramic community. The residency requires an emphasis on making, learning and sharing the process of creating with clay. It includes a studio, kiln firings, a solo exhibition and more. In exchange PoMoArts CAIR is asked to supervise two open studio sessions per week. Please see the call for more details.
Please fill in the online submission form here or contact [email protected] for assistance.















