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Minimalist + Monochrome: Favorites From Art Basel 2023

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Crafted from a multitude of materials including ceramic and steel, this piece also exhibits an oxidized copper finish with limbs emerging from a chunky bed-like structure, transitioning from a static to kinetic force. Photo: Courtesy P.P.OW Photo: Courtesy P.P.OW

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Figure Ceramic Sculpture Online Course by Cristina Córdova

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Take Cristina Córdova’s online course and learn how to create figurative ceramic sculptures. If you’re an artist, sculptor, or ceramist eager to elevate your craft, Cristina Córdova’s online course on figure ceramic sculpture is a treasure trove of expertise and inspiration. Subscribe to our newsletter!

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Shishi San’s Vibrant Tufted Sculptures Celebrate the Colorful Motifs of Chinese Vases

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Photo by Alix Joiret The soft pile of tufted yarn meets vibrant color in Brussels-based artist Shishi San ’s bold sculptures. Inspired by the shape, hues, and patterns of Chinese vases, she began a series of nine voluminous vessels that draw on traditional motifs in a collection titled Fluffy.

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The SHE Rug Collection Celebrates Female Artists + Handicrafts

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Danish designers Laura Bilde and Linnea Blæhr work to combine functionality and sculptural expression through materials and shapes, bringing together tactility, sensuousness, and enticement for the end result. The six carpet patterns within the collection celebrate talented female artists who have paved the way for those in the future.

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Modern Decor Finds Inspired by This 1960s Pattern From Designmuseum Danmark

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Among the new program is Powerful Patterns , an exhibit created in collaboration with Danish fashion designer, artist, and musician Henrik Vibskov. The exhibit celebrates the museum’s most spirited and colorful patterns, like Galleria (pictured above) – a delightfully curvy pattern created by textile designer Barbara Brown in the late 1960s.

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Threads Sing in Paolo Arao’s Devotion to Textiles

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Devotion is the loom with which artists weave craft, steadfastness, and personal conviction, for a meaningful creative practice. Smith Gallery , aptly named Devotion , in a showcase of new textile works alongside collaborative totem sculptures that pull on patrons’ heartstrings. I carry color within me,” Arao adds. “My

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LDF23: 2LG Studio + British Craft Shine at the 2023 London Design Fair

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Photo: Katie Treggiden The project also included a collaboration with Granite + Smoke (pictured above with Jordan and Russell) whose colorful blankets featured the words from the exhibition title and with Custhom (immediately above). Photo: Katie Treggiden Barbara Gittings is a Brighton-based ceramicist, specializing in Nerikomi techniques.