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]]>“I have found it very difficult to focus on using one material, but after joining a ceramics evening class six years ago, I decided that clay would be my material,” she wrote on her Etsy store and added that she do not fight with the porcelain clay to make neat edges, instead she leaves the tool marks, the raw edges and the natural texture of the clay.
Browsing through her colorful Instagram gallery you can find sculptures inspired by the sea, like corals, jellyfish, sea urchins, and human organs.
“I love working with textures and a lot of my work is pierced. I do not smooth the piercing, but instead choose to keep the barnacle effect as the clay splits as the tool moves through it.”
If you are interested to see her creations, check out the gallery below or have a look at her Instagram and Etsy store where she sells some of her clay pieces.
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]]>The post Spiky Porcelain Artworks by Martha Pachon Rodriguez appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her sculptural vessels have sharp repeated shapes and striking color combinations. Rodriguez uses a mix of uncolored and pigmented porcelain to create layers of thin spikes which frame the gaping holes in the rounded vessels, resulting to sea urchin-like sculptures.
In addition to her sharp-edged porcelain artworks, Rodriguez also makes suspended installations and crafts fine jewelry as part of her ceramic practice. Scroll down to see her latest creations.
You can see her incredible work below.
The post Spiky Porcelain Artworks by Martha Pachon Rodriguez appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Lisa Stevens Makes Beautiful Sculptures Inspired By Sea Creatures appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“I have found it very difficult to focus on using one material, but after joining a ceramics evening class six years ago, I decided that clay would be my material,” she wrote on her Etsy store and added that she do not fight with the porcelain clay to make neat edges, instead she leaves the tool marks, the raw edges and the natural texture of the clay.
Browsing through her colorful Instagram gallery you can find sculptures inspired by the sea, like corals, jellyfish, sea urchins, and human organs.
“I love working with textures and a lot of my work is pierced. I do not smooth the piercing, but instead choose to keep the barnacle effect as the clay splits as the tool moves through it.”
If you are interested to see her creations, check out the gallery below or have a look at her Instagram and Etsy store where she sells some of her clay pieces.
The post Lisa Stevens Makes Beautiful Sculptures Inspired By Sea Creatures appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Spiky Porcelain Artworks by Martha Pachon Rodriguez appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her sculptural vessels have sharp repeated shapes and striking color combinations. Rodriguez uses a mix of uncolored and pigmented porcelain to create layers of thin spikes which frame the gaping holes in the rounded vessels, resulting to sea urchin-like sculptures.
In addition to her sharp-edged porcelain artworks, Rodriguez also makes suspended installations and crafts fine jewelry as part of her ceramic practice. Scroll down to see her latest creations.
You can see her incredible work below.
The post Spiky Porcelain Artworks by Martha Pachon Rodriguez appeared first on MobiSpirit.
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