Archive of the Category 'Bookmarks'

Wall composition hand painted decorative tiles

Friday 25 December 2009

Album and profile of www.euromkii.com on Flick.com.

http://www.euromkii.com/

Mediterranean tiles azulejos - Wall composition - Hand painted decorative tiles #97 da www.euromkii.com.

Vitreous Ceramic

Friday 18 December 2009

Album and profile of Cynthia Guajardo on Flick.com.

http://coloradoartstudio.com/

Set of 3 Stoneware Glazed House Wall Tiles da colorado art studio.

Artistic Ceramic

Friday 11 December 2009

Bernardoilg pics and profile on Flick.com.

Cerâmica Artística of Carcavelos

Friday 4 December 2009


Cerâmica Artística of Carcavelos pics and profile on Flickr.com.

Ceramic setting by visualpro studio

Friday 27 November 2009

Fabrizio Chyrek Photographer pics and profile on Flickr.com.

Hatteras light

Friday 20 November 2009

Brickhouse Tileworks pics and profile on Flick.com.

www.brickhousetileworks.com

Tile Cookies

Friday 6 November 2009

Zoe Lukas pics and profile on Flick.com.

www.whippedbakeshop.com

Vitreous Ceramic

Friday 30 October 2009

González-Alba pics and profile on Flickr.com.

The “good things” of Timothy John Berg and Rebekah Myers

Monday 2 February 2009

All Good Things” was the name of the recent exhibition held at the Dean Project in New York, showcasing the work of artists Tim Berg and Rebekah Myers. The work comprised a series of sculptures in ceramic, designed as wall hangings, which tell the story of how all “good things” must slowly and inevitable come to an end: ice-cream sandwiches which are eaten, dinosaurs which become extinct, and so on. We find the way the two artists play with 3-dimesntionality and sensual qualities of ceramic of particular interest, with this type of colourful bas-reliefs treading the file line between paintings and sculpture.

These blogs feature other images and comments of interest on “All Good Things”:

“Walls like pictures”: DesignTaleStudio on Casamica

Tuesday 25 March 2008

Casamica: Pareti come quadri

The March issue of Casamica magazine contains a special insert entitled “Walls like pictures” dedicated to artistic ceramics for walls in which DesignTaleStudio’s Pareti d’Autore have been given a lot of editorial space.

Recently, we have been talking about interior designers who are still tied to a stereotypical vision of ceramics, a standardized material for floors, walls and every-day items such as vases, cups, small sculptures. In this sense, it is really pleasing to see that our innovative concept of “ceramic picture” is increasingly capturing the attention of journalists as well as that of the public.