By Carol Burns in How To
Pottery has always straddled the line between fine art and a more practical application. Cups, saucers, plates, and Ming vases all occupy a space along the ceramics spectrum. Priceless vases made from bone China and delicately hand-painted by skilled artists…
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By Jack Smurthwaite in Art And Culture
The domestic dwelling, for many of us, is where we spend most of our time. It is where we want to be and where we always go back to. In the words of Homer Simpson: “what’s the point of going…
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By Sara in Artwork
We headed down to the Royal College of Art to catch the MA degree show at their Battersea Campus. Regarded as one of the most prestigious colleges in the world, the work on show represents some of the finest creative…
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By Sara in Interviews
Nicola Corrigan is a designer, maker and illustrator working in both decorative and illustrative arts. See more of Nicola’s work at: www.nicolacorrigandesigns.co.uk Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I am a designer/maker/illustrator. I…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, Artwork
Our favourite picks from the last 2 weeks of ArtWeb.com action… enjoy the latest Art Round! Featured Websites: Steph Parker Steph’s colourful website is full of personality to match her work. From illustrations to textiles, ‘Made By Steph’ is a great example…
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By Sara in Interviews
Being a crafts maker Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I make stoneware, mainly functional ceramics for everyday use. When did you decide to pursue making crafts as a career? I didn’t. It…
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By chris kirkland in Interviews
Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I’m a ceramicist making small and large ceramic sculptures for indoor and outdoor environments. My studio is in Normandy, but I exhibit mainly in Britain, so I…
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