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5 Badass Women of Contemporary Clay
I’m totally in love with this picture. tehsara: From left to right: Molly Hatch, Chris Antemann, Christa Assad, Geritt Grimm, Giselle Hicks
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Matthew Chambers
ceramicsnow: View the artist’s page on Ceramics Now Magazine and see his works. “I make sculpture that is born from the potters wheel.  Many sections are thrown and built to create a constructed beauty, rhythm, and symmetry in abstract form. I am interested in the travel and progression of layered three dimensional pattern, and how this can create different qualities depending on the...
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February 2011
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roomthily: 10 lessons for young designers →
roomthily: 1: Be authentic. The most powerful asset you have is your individuality, what makes you unique. It’s time to stop listening to others on what you should do. 2: Work harder than anyone else and you will always benefit from the effort. 3: Get off the computer and connect with real people and…
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LESS IS MORE
dossier37:       Porcelain tea set, bonbon dish and large vessel by British ceramicist, Louisa Taylor. www.louisataylorceramics.com
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willbarrett: Ceramic Origami Bowls by Ann Van Hoey 
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I WANT IT ALL!
dossier37:   from design compnay, Yellow Owl Workshop (USA). www.yellowowlworkshop.com
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Maria Wojdat Ceramics
thebrassknuckles: These beautifully shaped ceramic bowls remind me of red blood cells.  I especially love the matte colors.  Maria Wojdat of the UK forms these ceramics by pounding into wet clay in a mortar and pestle fashion.  Find more here.
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