Archive of the Category 'Your artworks!'

Your designs: Francesca Donadio

Tuesday 10 June 2008

Francesca Donadio is a painter from Oriolo (Cosenza) who works in the field of abstract, figurative and sacred art. The work she sent us, called “Abstract landscape” is suited to adaptation as a ceramic picture, perhaps in spaces that need to be “heated up” by a decorative element of nostalgic yet lively tones. A similar use to that of the first Pareti d’Autore DesignTaleStudio.

A look at Francesca’s website (http://francescadonadiooriolo.spaces.live.com/) has led us to identify two other works which could be very interesting for a hypothetic reproduction on ceramic: Two Kings and Fumatori: il bianco e il nero.

Do you also like the work of Francesca Donadio? Leave a comment and, why not, send us your personal creative project.

Your designs: Roberto Borelli

Tuesday 20 May 2008

Roberto Borelli from Lecce sent us three proposals for a ceramic decor, one in the 60×120 cm size (the same size we frequently use for our projects), and two in the 40×40 cm size. Works featuring a strong chromatic impact, with an “optical” feel which reminds us of Karim Rashid’s designs.

What do you think of them? Leave your comments and, if you wish, send us your proposal.

Ceramics by Roberto Borelli n.1
Ceramics by Roberto Borelli n.2
Ceramics by Roberto Borelli n.3

The new section “Your designs”: room for creativity!

Tuesday 20 May 2008

Since the very beginning, DesignTaleStudio blog gave the readers the chance to send ideas and design projects for ceramics using the form in the Contribute section. Since then, we have received many proposals, from professionals in the sector, artists, students or lovers of ceramic and interior design but we haven’t revealed anything yet because we wanted to see your reaction. We wanted to reflect, to have a general idea of the DTS blog readers before commenting on or showing the projects, as a sign of respects towards you and as a guarantee of quality of the blog itself.

Well, judging from the number and variety of designs received, we are proud to announce that, there are many creative minds, all interesting and diverse, amongst the DTS blog readers. Let’s start making room for this creativity with a bi-monthly series of posts dedicated to every single artist who impressed us for the communication message and, it can be said, for the commercial potential of the proposal.

Let’s start with the first designer, then.