I’ve been working on trying my hand at double walled functional object recently. This teapot was thrown with two walls and closed at the top to make a ledge for the lid. Then, I cut into the top layer of clay to create the illusion of a carved pot, but the teapot is still functional and holds water.
I made a lamp base too but it didn’t come out nearly as well, unfortunately.Still workin’ on it.
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A Game of Chess, Henry Siddons Mowbray
Emilio De La Morena, Green Sweetheart Neckline Velvet Dress
My AP photo class took a field trip to San Francisco two weeks ago and one of the art galleries we went to was Pier 26. My favorite exhibit was this room. A man decided to print every single picture uploaded to Flickr in one day and just pile them all into a room all the way to the ceiling. (350,000) It was amazing to just lay down in a sea of photographs and look at one and see into someone else’s life. There were so many weddings and special occasions and even just selfies. It was by the far the most interesting art exhibit I have been to.
One of the most coolest looking vortex marbles I’ve ever seen. (Source)
euo:
“Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.”
Oldboy (2003) dir. Chan-wook Park
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landscape | . : spidertree : . | by Martin-Pfister | http://ift.tt/2e9p0A7
Emil Nolde (German-Danish, 1867 - 1956)
Sea (I), 1947
Oil on canvas, 68 x 88 cm
Brücke-Museum Berlin, Germany.
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herzogtum-sachsen-weissenfels:
Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916), La Barque [The Boat], c. 1902. Pastel and charcoal on paper, 61 x 50.8 cm.
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