It wouldn’t surprise anybody to spot a gnome or mushroom figurine in a garden. But some things don’t seem to belong there as much: a sloth, dragon, polar bear or hippo wearing sneakers. When browsing ...
When I was a girl, holiday dinners at Grandma's house were formal sit-down affairs. Grandma laid a beautiful table using her best bone china for these special occasions. How she would fuss over the ...
Q. My wife wants me to build a wood table that our family could gather around for feasts. She desires a contemporary design using ceramic tile with the tile inset into the center of the table. Have ...
The ceramic tile industry is being revolutionized. What you’ll soon see in stores are products that blend three-dimensional digital printing technology, century-old manufacturing techniques and ...
A collection of new sculptures by Bogonovich go on view this week in the artist’s solo exhibition presented by JLG Projects at Jane Lombard Gallery in New York City. Fertile Ground opens on November 7 ...
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WHY HE DOES IT: 'I create my day,' Hasslock says. Nick Hasslock was raised in the ceramics trade by his father, a dishware artisan, and his art-teacher mother, but it took a chance encounter with a ...
Tis the season for Christmas trees at Alice’s Garden on Indy’s northwest side. The garden center has trees ranging from three ...
When Japanese American artist Jun Kaneko was first approached by Portland Japanese Garden staff to host an exhibition, he didn’t respond to them for weeks on end. “I had it on my table for about two ...
Organizers of Portland Japanese Garden's exhibition of works by Mashiko potters are referring to the display of tea kettles, vases and other ceramics as "art reborn from the rubble." After Japan's ...