Who are some clay artist?
Here are 10 ceramics artists who are using clay in new and interesting ways. Your students are going to love them.
- Noriko Kuresumi. image via norikokuresumi.com.
- Eliane Monnin. image via elianemonnin.ultra-book.com.
- Linda Lopez. image via lindalopez.net.
- Lorien Stern.
- Ikuko Iwamoto.
- ReChang Tsang.
- Martha Rieger.
- Honor Freeman.
What is a famous piece of pottery?
The Top 10 of Ceramic Works
Rank | Artist | Artwork |
---|---|---|
1 | Andrea BRIOSCO (1470-1532) | Bust of the Virgin and Child |
2 | Giovanni Lorenzo BERNINI (Attrib.) (1598-1680) | Il Moro |
3 | Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973) | Le hibou (rouge et blanc) |
4 | Lucio FONTANA (1899-1968) | Concetto spaziale, Natura |
What is a ceramic artist?
Ceramic artists shape, form, and mold artworks out of clay, often using a potters wheel and other tools. They glaze and fire pieces in kilns, which are large, special furnaces that dry and harden the clay. Most fine artists pursue postsecondary education to earn degrees that can improve their skills and job prospects.
Who are the best potters in the world?
Best of CFile. Daily | 15 Potters to Watch in 2016
- Mike Helke. Mike Helke is an incredibly exciting potter to follow because his work is constantly shifting and changing.
- Matt Fiske.
- Noah Riedel.
- Jessica Putnam Phillips.
- Perry Haas.
- Roberto Lugo.
- Tom Jaszczak.
- Didem Mert.
Where is Linda Lopez ceramics from?
Linda Nguyen Lopez (b. 1981, Visalia, California) is first-generation American ceramic artist of Vietnamese and Mexican descent.
Who were the first to use ceramics?
The first high-fired glazed ceramics were produced in China, during the Shang (1700-1027 BC) dynasty period. At sites such as Yinxu and Erligang, high-fired ceramics appear in the 13th-17th centuries BC.
How do I become a ceramicist?
Ceramic Artist Education & Training Requirements Some aspiring ceramicists might also benefit from earning a two or four-year degree from an art school. Degrees in fine arts and sculpting can both help an aspiring ceramicist hone his skills. Certain art schools also offer pottery or ceramics programs as well.