Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay. It may take varied forms, including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines...
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The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum at Alfred University in Alfred, New York, United States houses nearly 8,000 ceramic and glass objects by internationally...
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Pottery (redirect from Ceramic ware)
Much pottery is purely utilitarian, but some can also be regarded as ceramic art. An article can be decorated before or after firing. Pottery is traditionally...
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A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic...
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these works and the textures of the glazes make Korean art more in the tradition of ceramic art, than of western painterly traditions, even if the subjects...
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Deese and known as Rummy) (July 16, 1924 – July 12, 2010) was an American ceramic artist. He is known for innovative design and decoration of high fired...
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Kintsugi (category Ceramic art)
replacement for other ceramic repair techniques. While the process is associated with Japanese craftsmen, the technique was also applied to ceramic pieces of other...
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paintings Examples of sculptures Examples of architecture Examples of ceramic art Examples of mosaics Examples of furniture Hm, hm, hm! Composed by Wolfgang...
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Pyrometric cone (section Ceramic art)
pyrometric devices that are used to gauge heatwork during the firing of ceramic materials in a kiln. The cones, often used in sets of three, are positioned...
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Tile (redirect from Ceramic tiles)
rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place...
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only museum in Canada dedicated to ceramic art. The text discusses and illustrates Canadian ceramic art work and ceramic artists in Canada. Kirsten Abrahamson's...
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daises Cameo glass vase by Gallé Ceramic sculpture and objects were an important component of Paris Art Nouveau. Ceramic tiles and decoration were featured...
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Bouke de Vries is a London-based Dutch artist specializing in Ceramic art and porcelain. Born in Utrecht, Netherlands, Bouke de Vries studied at the Design...
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with cement and glass. Historically, ceramic items were hard, porous, and fragile. Nowadays, the art of ceramic includes pottery, crystal, glass, and...
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Salzburg Award for Ceramic Art ("Salzburger Keramikpreis") is a combination of two Austrian arts awards devoted exclusively to ceramic art. These Salzburg...
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A ceramic decal is a transfer system that is used to apply pre-printed images or designs to ceramic tableware, ornamental ware and tiles, and glass containers...
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Applied arts (redirect from Applied Art)
art. Architecture – also counted as a fine art. Crafts – also counted as a fine art. Culinary Arts Ceramic art Automotive design Fashion design Calligraphy...
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be considered tile art. Different types of tile art have different features and can be created in different mediums, such as ceramic, porcelain, glass...
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Decorative arts (redirect from Decorative art)
buildings, as well as interior design, but typically excludes architecture. Ceramic art, metalwork, furniture, jewellery, fashion, various forms of the textile...
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Gardiner Museum (redirect from Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art)
The George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art (commonly shortened to the Gardiner Museum) is a ceramics museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum...
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Design Drawing Life Study Sketch Designing Finishing Glazing Firing Ceramic Mural Ceramic Sculpture Functional and Expressional Pottery Drawing Design and...
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Lao ceramics (category Laotian art)
Lao ceramics refers to ceramic art and pottery designed or produced as a form of Lao art. The tradition of Lao ceramics dates back to the third millennium...
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Faenza (section International ceramic art events)
archive through its museums and art galleries. International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza Expression of ceramic art in the world The MIC, due to its...
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The American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA) is an art museum for ceramic art, located in Pomona, California. Founded in 2003 as a nonprofit organization...
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Women artists (redirect from Women in Art)
identifiable as women's. There is a long history of ceramic art in almost all developed cultures, and often ceramic objects are all the artistic evidence left...
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Vitrified tile (category Ceramic art and design stubs)
Vitrified tile is a ceramic tile with very low porosity. It is an alternative to marble and granite flooring. Vitrified tiles are often used outdoors...
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and exhibitions. Hamada was deeply impressed by a Tokyo exhibition of ceramic art by Bernard Leach, who was then staying with Yanagi Sōetsu, and wrote...
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Impey, 69-70 Impey, 71-74 Munsterberg, Hugo (October 10, 2010). The Ceramic Art of Japan: A Handbook for Collectors. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4629-1309-1...
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Philippine ceramics refers to ceramic art and pottery designed or produced as a form of Philippine art. Traditional pot-making in certain areas of the...
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