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Showing posts with label modern ceramics. Show all posts
Ceramic Sculptures That REALLY Look Inflated by artist Brett Kern.
I discovered Brett Kern's fabulous ceramic sculptures while reading about them on io9. The sculptures look remarkably like inflatable vinyl toys, but are made of glazed ceramic, complete with blow-up tab glazed in gold or silver and featuring the artist's stamp. I couldn't help myself and did something I rarely do. I bought one immediately - a large yellow T-Rex.
above: Brett's work on display
above: Brett working on one of his "baby" sized dinosaur sculptures
Some snarky critics might find his work derivative of Jeff Koons' inflatables (actual vinyl inflated toys placed on mirrors), Hybrids and blown-up looking metal Rabbit (made of stainless steel with chromium color coatings). But Brett's are of a different subject matter, different medium, different process and of course, a different end result.
above: Jeff Koons' various 'inflatable' sculptures are made of different materials and using a different process
That said, you've now got to see his work.
Triceratops ceramic, glaze, 12.5" x 28" x 13":
Brontosaurus ceramic, glaze, 4" x 13" x 23":
Stegasaurus ceramic, glaze, 4" x 13" x 23":
Tyrannosaurus Rex ceramic, glaze, 15.5" x 13" x 8":
The sculptures shown above range in price from $500 - $800.
Also available are "baby" sized sculptures for approximately $100. These ceramic smaller versions measure approximately (6" x 5" x 8") depending on the dinosaur.
Baby Dinosaur sculptures:
He also collaborated with artist Justin Rothshank on a cool series of his ceramic dinos embellished with decals.
Of these, only the one shown below is still available for purchase at the price of $1,250. - at least it was at the time I am writing this post:
Also available is a fabulous Astronaut that looks like a blow-up toy ($1,500):
Brett, who hails from Pennsylvania and now lives and works in Elkins, West Virginia, started out as a graphic design major but after one year of college he discovered his love of clay and switched his focus to ceramics.
Upon graduating in 2010, Brett was awarded a long term Artist-In-Residence position at the Red Lodge Clay Center in Red Lodge, MT. After a year there Brett returned to West Virginia to begin his teaching career at Davis & Elkins College and to continue his own work.
His self-professed infatuation with pop culture of the late eighties and the nineties influences the subject matter and purpose of his work. 'My predilection for producing collectible objects comes from my training as a potter and my persistent preoccupation with collecting toys, pop memorabilia, and nostalgic items from my youth." says the artist.
The resulting products are a collection of what look uncannily like inflatable dinosaurs whoopie cushions and toys, but are made of cast clay ceramic and glazed in various colors. (Brett has also crafted other ceramics that don't look as though they are inflated).
above: Brett creates other ceramic works, such as the items shown above
Brett's work is available to purchase here at his etsy store
While maintaining his teaching career, Brett continues to show nationally and regionally. Taylor Books in Charleston, WV and The White Room in Thomas, WV both display his art. Brett received Best in Show in the HxWxD juried sculpture show at the Rosewood Arts Center in Kettering, OH and has work in the 5th annual Beyond the Brickyard show at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT.
Brett Kern Art
Elegant Animal Head Urns of Ceramic and Wood by Artist Lorien Stern
Lorien Stern comes from Ojai, a small town in Southern California. She recently received her BFA from California College of the Arts in Oakland, where she focused on ceramics, painting, claymation, screen printing, wood turning, piƱatas, and egg batiking. Experimenting in various mediums, her animal urns are what caught my eye. They combine white ceramic animal heads with turned wood and are simultaneously whimsical and sophisticated. Whether used as actual cremation urns or merely objets'd'art, they are definitely unique.
“Penguin Urn” (10” x 3.5” x 3.5” Ceramic and American Poplar 2013)
“Alligator Urn” (8” x 3.5” x 3.5” Ceramic and American Poplar 2013)
“Bear Urn” (10” x 3.5” x 3.5” Ceramic and American Poplar 2013)
“Horse Urn” (10” x 3.5” x 3.5” Ceramic and American Poplar 2013)
“St. Bernard Urn” (9” x 5” x 5” Ceramic and American Poplar 2013)
“Bull Urn” (12.25” x 6.5” Ceramic and American Poplar 2010)
Lorien Stern (above) now lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. (image courtesy of Facebook)
Lorien works in has a fun series of large and small "animal heads" that you should check out at her website.
Shop her etsy store here
Meet BB Billosaur, A Ceramic Piggy Bank for Paper Currency by Lemouton Noir & Co.
Meet BB Billosaur, The Newest Ceramic Piggy Bank by Lemouton Noir & Co.
A prehistoric version of the traditional piggy bank, BB Billosaur is a cute, handmade porcelain character with holes down his back emulating a Stegasaurus-like Mohawk. Forget piddly coin savings, this bank takes bills for some serious savings.
Natural corks secure the 7 openings perfectly when not in use.
This revolutionized version of the the traditional piggy bank design allows you to make a deposit by simply rolling up bills and popping them into the back. The cavity inside allows you to save oodles of moola for whatever it is you're hoping for.
Materials - Ceramic, cork
Size - 6.5" tall x 5" diam.
The cute character has feet and a bellybutton like his predecessors, BB Bank and BB Kids (shown below), from Lemouton Noir & Co.
About le moutin noir & co (from their site):
For many years we have followed the heard like a flock of sheep.
Working hard, learning and growing, we have never let go of our dream.
The black sheep finally wakes up and steps forward to have some fun.
le moutin noir & co. launched in New York City Spring 2010. The principle is to introduce fun, quirky, safe & interesting design products to the market. We have a simple aesthetic and understand and live an ordinary life style. We hope that by consistently finding fresh and new designers with original ideas our customers' lives will be made a bit easier. Our goal is to bring a smile to your face.
$39, buy the BB Billosaur here at Gessato
Have A Little Heart This Valentine's Day. Here's 64 To Choose From.
This large selection of handmade Italian ceramic hearts designed and decorated by various artists are designed to cover every gamut of love from desire to heartbreak. Each individual heart measures approximately 5x12 cm and makes a great paperweight in addition to being a declaration of feelings. Some are interactive and others are simply decorative, but all of them are sweet.
In addition to unique ceramic hearts, Creativando makes other ceramic wares such as vases, paperweights and artist decorated butterflies. They also create furniture.
Creativando is inspired by a passion. From the passion of Laura Ellero and Mauro Bassani, the founders, for contemporary art and design. Hence the idea, at the beginning just a hobby, to "produce" gifts and everyday objects revisited with an artistic and graphic point of view. Nowadays Creativando distributes its products worldwide. The philosophy is very simple. A small artisan entreprise who made of creativity and service its strength. And that puts a lot of passion in all its work.
Environment and Made in Italy
Selected materials and maximum attention to product quality and manufacturing, a craftmanship for details, from concept to packaging. This allows us to offer a product that has all the value and reliability of the product Made in Italy.
Creativando
Keramos Modular Furniture Is A Collaboration Between Adrianos Design and La Castellamonte And Is The First Product From CoProdotto.
KERAMOS is a collaboration between Adriano Design and La Castellamonte, known for their ceramic stove production and keeper of the ancient tradition of Castellamonte, dating back to 13th century.
Having worked together before, Adriano Design created Stack Stoves for La Castellamonte. Now, together, they've collaborated for CoProdotto, a new business model from Adriano Design which innovates starting from self-produced design and is a new formula for the production of small series in partnership between those who conceive and communicate the product and those who make it, along with global distribution.
From the uniqueness of the production process and the La Castellamonte products, Adriano Design conceived a modular ceramic container / cabinet. Through careful research and thoughtful design, they developed an innovative and distinctive system of ceramic modules fastened with wooden elements, creating pieces of furniture with unique features.
KERAMOS is a rounded corner container with a ceramic shell which makes it immediately recognizable. The pieces are reminiscent of historical terracotta jars which preserved contents over long periods of time. KERAMOS is a special, not ordinary, piece of furniture, a container of precious things which needs to be preserved more than contained.
Details:
Produced in 99 numbered pieces, KERAMOS is signed and provided with a certificate signed below by the designers and the producers.
CoProdotto is a brand by Adriano Design
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