People have been creating clay objects from the beginning of their time on earth, and artists continue to do so today. Air-dry clays were developed for artists who desire the integrity of clay but do ...
Paola Rodriguez Beltran, owner of Mudd Studio, paints a vase in her 1,500−square foot ceramics studio on the second floor of a nondescript building in Chinatown. Rodriguez Beltran opened Mudd Studio, ...
The knowledge of how to transform mud into pottery signifies a major leap forward for prehistoric cultures, and until the development of metal cooking pots, ceramic pottery was the pinnacle of cooking ...
Pottery workshops like those at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine are filling up with people who want to connect with others instead of screens. By Ainara Tiefenthäler The challenge: Make ...
PORT ANGELES — The PUB Gallery of Art at Peninsula College will present “trompe l’oeil with a twist” with “Crafty Objects,” a solo exhibition by Artist in Residence Shalene Valenzuela beginning ...
A small clay figurine from roughly 12,000 years ago is forcing archaeologists to rethink when humans began telling complex, character driven stories about themselves and the animals around them.
The potters of the country may not be wizards, but they still have the magical power to transform soil into dazzling, colourful objects that have brought joy to many lives. At the three-day ‘Kumbhar ...
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