Simple, gentle, grounded designs with graceful lines reflect the calmness of the centre and reinforce its endless appeal. Curves allude to circles which ultimately go on to surround a centre. Since time immerorial spun pottery has been a promoter and saviour of the curve and was born from a ...
particularly as Waterside Pottery really boomed prior to the First World War, but Robert never lived to see the decline in trade in the 1920s due to a reliance on traditional techniques and a tunnel vision with regard to the products they were making. Stoneware...
Otello Rosa was a sculptor & painter, who from 1951-1959 took over as artistic director of the Venetian ceramic workshop of San Polo (who were making tourist pieces at the time) and re-directed it to his vision- many pieces being unique, and all hand-painted in tin-glazed earthenware wi...
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2014). The research also aimed to introduce thread technology analysis to situate the materials identified by the team within the broader chaîne opératoire of thread and textile making in prehistoric Southwestern Asia. 2. The Çatalhöyük textiles Çatalhöyük is a well-known Pre-Pottery ...
The choice of this specific method was further justified by the efficiency of the data collection, in relation to the number of sherds, as well as the time restrictions of this project and the team’s previous experience of SfM-MVS applications.A commercial implementation of the SfM-MVS was ...
The reptilian cortex also houses the “startle centre”, a mechanism that facilitates swift reactions to unexpected occurrences in our surroundings. That panicked lurch you experience when a door slams shut somewhere in the house, or the heightened awareness you feel when a twig cracks in a nearb...
When Kathy came back from making a brew, I showed it to her. It took her a while to realise that the letters were created by carving holes into the pot, so she didn’t get the joke at first. I asked her if I should put a photo of it on the Bentham Pottery facebook page. Kath...
Yorigami was born into a family of ceramicists in Kyoto and his father specialized in making teaware. In the late 1940‘s, Yagi Kazuo formed the Sodeisha group which represented avant-garde ideals and looking beyond Japanese ceramic traditions. Yorigami joined this group and was influenced by ...