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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

In search of Indian Pottery

After enrolling myself in the pottery class, I started searching for similar outlets in India and where could I possibly continue this interest. I found a school in Puducherry, TN. They some of the most wonderful creations of functional pottery that I have seen. Here are some pieces from the Mandala Pottery, which you can also check out on the website.

I made a similar bowl, this is a reminder I need to post about my bowls


Loved the inter-laced bowls


I simply love bowls

one day.. this would be in my collection

miniature vases


serving platter


This is my fav set of tea cups

someday my perfection would reflect the piece above

You get these in terrra-cotta colors, w/o the glaze which looks simply chic



How do you even get a shape like this... !!
Pondicherry is on my must go list!


this is what I was talking abt, terra cotta wind chimes.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Tea Cups 101


Recently the swiss arts council held an exhibition portraying the 'tea cup' traditions around the world. And guess what it featured our very own 'kulhad'. Lot of Indian artists participated in the exhibition. All the tea cups featured in this exhibition were handle-less. Aah! I adding handles as most painful task in pottery, I think that is why I am more fascinated with bowls rather than cups. Something to improve on. Check out some of the pictures from the exhibition. A link to the exhibition can be found here.



The Indian potter demonstrating the "throwing off the hump" technique

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Tracy Porter

Another of my inspiration is Tracy Porter's amazing tabletop collection. She makes use of lovely vibrant colors red and green and juxtaposing those to white. I love her artesian road collection. You can find more of her treasures here. I love the way she uses animals in her platters, teapots and most importantly salt and pepper shaker. Enjoy the while it lasts. You can catch her entire collection here


A little history about the fascinating dinnerware -

Tracy Porter grew up on Artesian Road in the countryside of Wisconsin. Her parents were collectors of sorts, all kinds of interesting things and quite a menagerie of animals to boot ... including peacocks. (It's all coming together for you now isn't it?) In their house there was this cool little room that was dubbed "The Chinese Room." Tracy used to sit in there for hours reading and listening to Billie Holiday and Etta James.
All of these wonderful memories came together in this pattern ... A hand-painted blend of European and Oriental motifs in bold and vibrant colors. Sculpted bamboo trim and sculptural peacocks bring out the exotic nature of this gorgeous and elegant ceramic pattern. The extensive collection includes dinnerware, accessories and bakeware. 


From the Artesian Road Collection, i love the handle on the lidded bowl


Platter, love the bamboo detailing



Love the chip and dip set, I want one!!!



Simply adore this one!! I love her use of peacocks



The animals and the salt and pepper



doggy dog salt and pepper


My most fav Salt and Pepper



Bowls are by far my most fav in any given collection. Look at the colors on this bowl.



This is a teapot over a cup, 3D butterfiles.. are uber cool



Wish bowls.. truly awesome



another one of her magic