Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Richard Baxter
Turquoise Spiral - Porcelain
http://www.richardbaxter.co.uk/porcelain/index.html
Sunset - Porcelain
http://www.richardbaxter.co.uk/porcelain/index.html
Vortex
http://www.richardbaxter.co.uk/wave/index.html
Deep Twist
http://www.richardbaxter.co.uk/wave/index.html
Jars large t300 medium t310 - terracotta
http://www.richardbaxter.co.uk/terracotta/t300b.html
- In his work, this artist uses line, color, texture, shape, form, and space.
- I chose this artist because I find his use of color, form and pattern particularly interesting.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Richard Baxter is a well-established British potter who produces highly individual and collectable ceramic art. He works with mainly earthenware and porcelain to produce domestic pottery to bowls inspired by waves and strata.
Cups On Loan
Social outreach programs help our local and global communities. They are beneficial to both the recipients of the resources and services as well as to those who volunteer their time and efforts to a worthy cause. As far as the Cups On Loan project is concerned, I believe that it will soar with the uttermost success. Humans need art in their lives and with the current economy being frugal is a must, so the cheap cost to rent a cup will be one of the main factors that drives this project to success. This project also starts a chain-reaction of art, bringing artists together all over the country through photographs and work. Personally, I love this project and plan on renting a cup myself! However, if launching it in a high school/public school environment, serious caution will be needed in order to protect the pieces from being destroyed. It must be limited to only the most responsible students and faculty.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
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