Showing posts with label Glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass. Show all posts

Monday, 28 December 2009

Ceramics stripped to the bone

Beccy Ridsdel // Ceramics stripped to the bone
text by Apostolos Mitsios for Yatzer

"Superficiality is tiring and on the other hand surgical interventions are intimidating. Caught in between, English ceramist Beccy Ridsdel is trying to demonstrate to the world that behind every white façade is hidden a flowery reality, an eternal spring that is ready to impress us with its colors. Ridsdel has worked as ceramics technician at York College for nearly 10 years and recently discovered her love of bone china and porcelain – not necessarily for its translucency, but for its fine whiteness. For her it’s like a blank canvas to work on. Inspired by her mother, who is also a ceramist, Ridsdel is constantly exploring new forms and possibilities.

She says about it: "My latest work was originally an installation set up as an interrupted laboratory experiment. Traditional ceramic domestic ware was laid out on a table. To the left were stacks of intact plates, mugs and jugs, in the centre a surgical experiment was taking place – the ceramics were being dissected, like an autopsy, to find out what lays beneath the surface. To the right was a huge pile of discarded dissections. It is evident by looking at the cut surfaces that the ceramics is craft through and through – but the scientist has kept on trying.”

Beccy Ridsdel forms part of a larger community of ceramists/artists that have found in craftsmanship an inspiring shelter. But where starts art and where ends craftsmanship? Ridsdel explains: "This work forms part of an exploration of the differences between art and craft, and ceramics’ relationship to them. After a lot of research I realized that despite the best efforts of many ceramicists, in most people’s minds working with mud is pretty much always seen as craft, and therefore somehow lower than art. This work is a wry look at this attitude".

"I am currently working on domestic variations of these pieces; the irony of which isn’t lost on me…”."










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Monday, 19 October 2009

Absolut Rock Edition

The newest special edition release from Absolut:

"IN AN ABSOLUT WORLD, you're with the band. To pay tribute to rock-and-roll — ABSOLUT is launching a limited edition bottle wrapped in a leather- and studs gift pack."

Absolut collaborated with designer Natalia Brilli to create the leather and studded design.




I think this is the one the boys were talking the other day, I ain't any drinker, but I've got a collection of Vodka, more of the collectible ones are the retro, blink blink, the 100% black, as well as the gold. Nice.

the dieline

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Glass Microbiology Sculptures

These transparent glass sculptures were created to contemplate the global impact of each disease and to consider how the artificial colouring of scientific imagery affects our understanding of phenomena. Jerram is exploring the tension between the artworks' beauty and what they represent, their impact on humanity.



cpluv

Friday, 21 August 2009

Drop Oil & Vinegar Bottles

Joelescalona

The combination between silver and glass mix with the different colors of the dressings, make a pretty clear and good-looking oil & vinegar bottle. Excellent for small portions and they work just as well for soy sauce, chili oil or any other tasty dressing.