Posted by Rabbit (Richmond, United States) on 26 March 2008 in Art & Design.
I'll tell you a bit more about all these as soon as i have finish getting ready for work which includes but not limited to: Making Coffee, Breakfast, getting dressed, making bed, finding keys, finding my wallett (always a challenge) pinning my crazy pink hair back saying hello to jasper brushing teeth and possibly making a lunch to take with me OH along with posting this photo real quick.
Talk to ya more in a bit, rabbit
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Ok so the morning thing is all done. Now these are also from the Orton cone box show i mentioned yesterday. So all of these pieces are very small. They are all less than 3" x 3" x 6" since that is the requirement for this particular ceramic show.
I really like the center one. Its simple yet just very pleasing in a sweet delicate way. I'm not sure what i could do that would be similar - as far as having the delicate feel. I also really like the hip flask in the middle row all the way to the right. What a cool flask... I would surely have to use that at a dinner party (yes most dinner parties i attend i sneak in a flask or TWO).
Back to work, rabbit
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Great objects! I like the right upper one most! BTW you forgot a necessary element in your morning ritual, I 'm mostly urged to it after having walked the dog. The other things you mention are very recognizable :). I don't do anyhing with my hair (I haven't got enough), I take tea instead of coffee (Rooibos, from South Africa, very worthwhile to try) and I don't make the bed (my wife does :), and, I shave. I have the same with my keys as you have with your wallett, my keys are either in my pocket or in the special key-closet, which is very convenient for burglars (all keys together) but also for us. Oh yes, my wife also makes breakfast for which I'm always very grateful (I do the dog).
26 Mar 2008 7:16am
Holy moly... That upper left tree trunk teapot looks as if it is really made from a tree...I guess I could have just turned around and told you this, but leaving a comment is fun too. =)
26 Mar 2008 10:36am
Hi You Rabbit!! i share your attraction for the flask. And besides of that, the coffeepot-like pot in the first row on the left. The one with the antlers. Bye.
26 Mar 2008 1:05pm
interesting collage !
26 Mar 2008 1:54pm
Oh, there is some really inspiring stuff here . . interesting what you say about the size restrictions imposed for the exhibits . . it does not seem to have cramped anyone’s style. My fave has to be bottom right coz it is so organic!
26 Mar 2008 3:57pm
Those are some very nice pieces.
This series has been excellent. The show/conference seems to have given you so much inspiration. I cannot wait to see that inspiration take on form.
26 Mar 2008 5:31pm
busy day you have my dear!Now i feel better knowing i am not the only 'madwoman' rushing around,haha.Wonderful collage dear,looks like you are really enjoyed yourself at the conference:)
26 Mar 2008 8:43pm
Magnificent pieces all very unique and interesting. I admire them all but I enjoy the top right and how nice the splash of blue color on the pot looks. A few others are favorites as well. I am really into enjoying pottery now. Doing well at it too, very centered. I really enjoy seeing these Rabbit, it appears you enjoyed the show. Looking forward to your future creations. Thanks for the inspiration.
26 Mar 2008 9:05pm
These pieces are really incredible! As well as your capture of the other pieces you came into contact with at the show. I'm glad to see that you have lots of inspiration now for your own work. :)
27 Mar 2008 6:41am
A friend sent me this link, I have no idea how he found it. I'm glad to see that you liked my tree tea set on the top left. It was a great show, I felt very privileged to be in it.
6 Apr 2008 10:48pm
@Jason Harper: Thats super cool. Yes i love the detail of your tree tea set. The photos of this particular show do not really show off how small all these items are. My blog is all about ceramics mostly the work i'm currently doing. NCECA was a very cool convention to go to!
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