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A miniature pottery vase

Rock Features - Traditional Landscape a picture of a sizable traditional rock courtyard with a brick formal garden in the spring.
...any more for sale?




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i have nothing to post here (im to lazy to scan my plain art works) so heres st for my diploma 💃
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art dump + wips + Jane doe sculpture I made in art a few months back
Guys.
Y’all.
I…
I just. I just… i have discovered something. And I have laughed too much. I have laughed every time I have tried to explain it to someone. I cannot get through this.
Look. Okay.
There are two things you need to know, here.
First: There’s a style of Greek pottery that was popular during the Hellenic period, for which most of the surviving examples are from southern Italy. We call them ‘fish plates’ because, well, they’re plates, and they’re decorated with fish (and other marine life).
Like this one, currently in the Met:

Or this one, currently in the Cleveland Museum of Art:

They’re very cool. We’re not 100% sure what they were for, because most of the surviving ones were found as grave goods, but that’s a different post.
The second thing you need to know is that when we (Classics/archaeology/whatever as a discipline) have a collection of artefacts, like vases, sculptures, paintings, etc. and we do not know the name of the artist, but we’re pretty sure one artist made X, Y and Z artefacts, we come up with a name for that artist. There are a whole bunch of things that could be the source for the name, e.g. where we found most of their work (The Dipylon Master) or the potter with whom they worked (the Amasis Painter), a favourite theme (The Athena Painter), the Museum that ended up with the most famous thing they did (The Berlin Painter) or a notable aspect of their style. Like, say, The Eyebrow Painter.
Guess what kind of pottery the Eyebrow Painter made?



I made a pot

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this was my first time using a pottery wheel but I like how it turned out
I’m obsessed with Zsuzsa Ujj’s work. (sold under shop name Judaica Hungarica on Etsy and Modern Tribe)
Look at these!!!!







Three cercolons. Literally translates to "big circles", cercolons are decorative wall plates and a specialty of Andalusia. These are ceramic and hand-painted. The first two depict the Temple menorah (with seven branches), one in various shades of blue and one in a variety of colors. The other depicts a Magen David lined with leaves and flowers.
All of the golden-colored edging and accents are 24-carat gold. The flowers and decorative edgework are examples of cuerda seca (dry cord), a technique for painting tiles and ceramics which dates to the period of Arabic colonization of Spain.

Dining Room - Industrial Dining Room Great room - mid-sized industrial concrete floor, gray floor, exposed beam and brick wall great room idea with multicolored walls and no fireplace

Landscape - Traditional Landscape Photo of a large traditional rock and partial sun courtyard brick formal garden in spring.
Living Room Loft-Style

Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial loft-style living room remodel with white walls, no fireplace, a hidden tv, a gray floor, exposed beams, and brick walls.
the lil guys are doneeee

request are open :) for ocs or art or lil guys
Ocs belong to @arrxdrawinffourlive and @foxundermoon