Archive Article: Lynn Duryea: The Energy of Edges
A common trait of sculpture since the early 1980s has been the deliberate reversal of the late-modernist tendency to reduce … Read More
A common trait of sculpture since the early 1980s has been the deliberate reversal of the late-modernist tendency to reduce … Read More
For our inaugural readership-wide contest, we asked you to show us your creative process, from the drawing board (or screen, … Read More
From the isolated badlands of Australia to the densely populated streets of Jingdezhen, two Aboriginal artists discover the rewards of … Read More
Crystalline glazes are seductive and instantly capture the eye. How exhilarating to create a glaze that suggests floating galaxies, frosty … Read More
As a category, oil spot glazes are sometimes called Black and Brown ceramics. They include a wide variety of iron … Read More
Reticulation glazes form a group of specialized glazes that show patterns of heavy crawling, or reticulation. The patterns look similar … Read More
Akio Takamori’s recent exhibition at James Harris Gallery (www.jamesharrisgallery.com) in Seattle, Washington, was a modest step forward and perhaps a … Read More
Need some seriously focused studio time? Need a creative jump start? Need a place to work and make connections? Need … Read More
Over the past several years, underglazes have become my absolute favorite decorating tool. The sky is the limit when it … Read More
It never ceases to amaze me that no matter how well I think I know a technique, when I see … Read More