Bandipur
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Incense-holder
Kütahya, Turkey 1740-1745 (made)Artist/Maker: Unknown (production)Materials and Techniques: Fritware, polychrome painted, glazed

Incense-holder

Kütahya, Turkey 
1740-1745 (made)
Artist/Maker: Unknown (production)
Materials and Techniques: Fritware, polychrome painted, glazed

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Incense-holder
Kütahya, Turkey
ca. 1740-1750 (made)
Artist/Maker: Unknown (production) 
Materials and Techniques: Fritware, painted in underglaze blue and black, glazed
Victoria & Albert Collections 

Incense-holder

Kütahya, Turkey

ca. 1740-1750 (made)

Artist/Maker: Unknown (production) 

Materials and Techniques: Fritware, painted in underglaze blue and black, glazed

Victoria & Albert Collections 

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NEXT WEEK AT NCECA: ”Site and Subjectivity: Charting Contemporary Landscapes”
Thursday, March 21st3:30pm- 5:00pmRoom 351, Houston Convention Center
 Moderated by artist Kyle Triplett and including panelists Andy Sloan Jackson, Jacob Koestler, Benjamin Stout, this panel will present diverse perspectives on the notion of site and site-specificity through the lens of expanded ceramic practices and digital media. Panelists will address a varied approach to landscape, from the public and municipal, the natural and constructed to the fictional and esoteric.
 
Image: Kyle Triplett

NEXT WEEK AT NCECA: ”Site and Subjectivity: Charting Contemporary Landscapes”

Thursday, March 21st
3:30pm- 5:00pm
Room 351, Houston Convention Center


 Moderated by artist Kyle Triplett and including panelists Andy Sloan JacksonJacob KoestlerBenjamin Stout, this panel will present diverse perspectives on the notion of site and site-specificity through the lens of expanded ceramic practices and digital media. Panelists will address a varied approach to landscape, from the public and municipal, the natural and constructed to the fictional and esoteric.

 

Image: Kyle Triplett

2 months ago
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Tile
Turkey 
1550-1600 
Artist/Maker: Unknown 
Materials and Techniques: Fritware, moulded and with polychrome underglaze painting

Tile

Turkey 

1550-1600 

Artist/Maker: Unknown 

Materials and Techniques: Fritware, moulded and with polychrome underglaze painting

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Steven Allen“Fremont (homage to Jun Kaneko)”Porcelain4-1/2” x 8” x 3”

Steven Allen
“Fremont (homage to Jun Kaneko)”
Porcelain
4-1/2” x 8” x 3”

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2 months ago
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The disaster that is my studio at the moment. “The Fez & The Shit Whip” piece in progress…

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Dean Roper

This is beautiful.

Dean Roper

This is beautiful.

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3 months ago
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Marcello Morandini, produced by Rosenthal“Coffee set”198715 pieces. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychromatic overglaze.Number six of a limited edition of 250

Marcello Morandini, produced by Rosenthal
“Coffee set
1987
15 pieces. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychromatic overglaze.
Number six of a limited edition of 250

3 months ago
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“Black” George SowdenCeramic vase made in 50 pieces limited edition, part of “REDYELLOWBLACK” collection produced in 2006.

“Black”
George Sowden
Ceramic vase made in 50 pieces limited edition, part of “REDYELLOWBLACK” collection produced in 2006.

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4 months ago
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Julia Kunin
Scholar’s Rock vase, 2012Zsolnay Porcelan Manufactura, Hungarymaterials:Earthenware, with the historic Zsolnay Eosin glaze, developed in 1893, and exclusive to The Zsolnay Porcelan Manufactura, Hungary.

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Julia Kunin

Scholar’s Rock vase, 2012

Zsolnay Porcelan Manufactura, Hungary

materials:
Earthenware, with the historic Zsolnay Eosin glaze, developed in 1893, and exclusive to The Zsolnay Porcelan Manufactura, Hungary.

6 months ago
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Dude. Nice base.

Dude. Nice base.

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