Showing posts with label Ceramics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ceramics. Show all posts

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Fluff (New Work In Process)


I've been so intrigued by fur and hair lately. The vessel has now become furry lil creature-esque objects.
Some to be nuzzled together and others to "stand" on their own.
Next on the list: Hair








Thursday, May 20, 2010

Website Up! (and other new happenings)

First! I finally had time last week to sit for a few days and work on my new website.
Work, moving and planning for my San Diego trip have been dominating my life recently so getting some free time for myself was a breath of fresh air. Enjoy!
http://www.wix.com/Duplika/WandaWolmarCeramics

Secondly, My Etsy Store is up and running again. I stocked it with a bunch of new work that I've been developing.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Duplika

Lastly but surely not least, I got published in an online design magazine called Nesting Newbies. I looked through the mag and there are so many talented designers and artists highlighted in it. I am honored to be apart of it! Take a look.
http://nestingnewbies.com/magazine/issuethree.html
Go to page 134-135 and you will see my bowl hanging out on the chair.
Pamela Hall is the designer that included it in her home. She does great work.
http://coredesigninteriors.com/

Monday, May 10, 2010

Etsy Time!

I finally got my Etsy Store up and running. Please check it out and let me know what you think!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Duplika

Saturday, April 11, 2009

K.C Coalition


My work was accepted into a undergrad regional show at the Kansas City Artist Coalition.
I recently went to the opening and the work was really nice. The 2-d work was especially nice.

The juror was Stacy Switzer the director of Grand Arts here in KC. She picked out some nice pieces. The show was very mysterious and edgy.


Ceramic


Wood and Rope

This artists' statement was nicely written. We spoke alittle about what exactly the latter is about and it is apparently a latter that is used in the navy. Interesting


Ceramic

My jar is on the left. It is angled weird. I wish I could of moved it even an inch to the right. Plus my lid is on crocked. BUT it looked great behind the glass box. My jar and the bottle to the right were the only functional ceramics there.