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The name, Liuyeping, is derived from the vase’s slender profile, which resembles a willow leaf. The shape originated in the Kangxi Reign (1662–1722 AD) during the Qing dynasty, and is often ...
Ever seen a giant tree transform into a stunning wooden vase? This intense, large-scale lathe work showcases the incredible skill and precision of a master carpenter. Watch as raw, massive wood is ...
Vases from the Geometric Period tend to be of the same shapes as those of the Protogeometric, though they are usually taller and slimmer in form (9). The decoration on Geometric vases, however, ...
Hartford artist Robert Kyerematen packed five boxes with his odd- shaped vases and hauled them to a flea market in Mansfield. That was five years ago, and Kyerematen had just moved to Hartford from… ...
Examples include the bulbous double-gourd shape by James Cooper and Sons that was popular in Britain from the late 1800s or the triangle shaped vases made by the famous potteries of the era.
A potter, a poet, an activist and an educator. Roberto Lugo operates across a multitude of media. But the Penn State alum (MFA ?14) is best known for his work with ceramics, wherein he marries the ...