Monday, November 28, 2011
Marvelous Monday
Thomas Hoadley creates colored porcelain art pottery, made with the Japanese technique of Nerikomi. This technique uses more than one color of clay for decorative effect. Slabs of different clays or clays colored with stains or oxides, are stacked, folded, pressed into logs, sliced, and arranged to form a vessel. In this way, the numerous stacked layers appear as fine undulating lines embedded in a surrounding color in the finished vessel. Sound familiar? Here's some of his beautiful work. Hope you enjoy and have a marvelous Monday!
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2 comments:
I am totally stunned by this fine work. Thanks for bringing it to us.
In a way it looks like cane work of some sort. I am sure it is more complicated than that but it is stunning.
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