Tag Archives: #ceramics

Olivia Weiss

Loving these whimsical creatures created by Vienna-based artist, Olivia Weiss. The freelance artist is a painter, illustrator and graphic designer. Humor and creativity characterizes her work. In addition to these fantastic critters practical utensils such as chopsticks, cutlery and porcelain bowls is also part of her work.

The artist can be followed on her website, Behance and Instagram.

Images: Courtesy of Olivia Weiss.

Sylvie du Plessis

Sylvie du Plessis is a sculptor and ceramist born in Lyon, France in 1963.  With the encouragement of her fine art painter father she joined the National School of Fine Arts in Tours. There she trained in drawing, sculpture and modeling.  In a Fine Arts workshop in Toulon she perfected her sculptures, discovered Raku (a type of Japanese pottery) and the sea and Navy that became a recurring theme in her creations.

She does not have a website but you can view more of her work in Galerie Winston and Galerie en Re.

Images:  Courtesy of Sylvie du Plessis.

Irma Gruenholz

Irma Gruenholz is a three dimensional illustrator based in Madrid, Spain. She creates portraits and still lifes using a variety of materials including modeling clay and plasticine to achieve different effects. Her clay illustrations come in a variety of sizes but we are focusing today on these tiny clay accessories of a whole kitchen, fruits and vegetables.  On Create Zine she says this about her work:

“I find it quite hard to define my style. I suppose that working in three dimensions defines my work somehow. I do not like limitations in a particular style, so I love to explore the possibilities of each project and experiment with new solutions. Regardless of the technique I use, I like the simplicity, both in composition, forms and colour.”

More of her work can be viewed on her website, Facebook, Behance and Instagram.

Images:  Courtesy of Irma Gruenholz.

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