Layers of Light

I am enjoying the artwork of Jun Kaneko (thanks to Brandie for the link to this artist!). He is an incredibly prolific artist, producing work in Ceramics, Bronze, Glass, Textile, Drawing, and Painting.  Whoa. The beauty of glass is in its capture of light, and...

Watercolor Clay

Spring is coming here to the Midwest, temps are creeping up, grass is turning green.  It is a subtle change, like the soft colors in watercolor art. #1 Largest Ovoid, Jayme Curley Curley sculpts in low-fire clay, hand-building vases and landscapes with references to...

Three Sisters

That’s a good theme for a Monday, as I am the middle sister of three, and we recently spent a lot of time together! Three Sisters Ceramic Art Sculpture Unfortunately, I don’t have the artist’s name for this piece.  I really like it though, so I am...

The Motion of Art

I think kinetic art is amazing – it takes your perception and experience to a whole new level. Studio Glithero has an amazing repertoire of art that is created by action.  I’m not sure if it would be classified as kinetic art, but motion is a defining...

Merging of Clay and Glass

Midwest potter Norbert White often combines clay and glass to create his organic, flowing, pottery forms. Chandelier by Norbert White, photo from Studio G blog He has a talent for combining pottery with glass mosaic that is striking.He takes inspiration from artists...

Time forTea

Still waiting for snow these days, but winter’s chill is here anyway.  Time to settle in with a hot cuppa . . . image from the Newark Museum Website The teapot above is from the Exhibition at the Newark Museum in New Jersey, The Teapot, featuring sixty six...