Look at the play from 1:13.
This is perfection.
(Sorry, Nathalie. Sorry, Michel….)
Look at the play from 1:13.
This is perfection.
(Sorry, Nathalie. Sorry, Michel….)
There’s no way Hans Fischer could have known, but how utterly cool.
The best way to describe Hans is “an artist who uses clay as his canvas”.
Ms ymbfa asked him to choose a plate for her and give it to “The Girls” who were at the same market in Diessen and who brought it home for us.
(He also chose 2 other plates for us from another potter we rate highly and I sent him a bottle of wine as thanks for his trouble. A thank-you email turned up within minutes of the postie’s dropping it off. That’s the sort of guy he is. Which is why we like him)
Look at the plate.
Now look at Alan Houghton‘s stunning photo of Rangitoto, an extinct volcano in Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf.
Can’t you just imagine the sea monsters lurking under the surface?
As always, there’s a story….
Big Ideas – World’s Most – BIRP! March 2013 [Listen]
Blood Bank – Bon Iver [Listen]
Dust On The Bottle – David Lee Murphy – History of Country Vol. 19 – 1995-99 [Listen]
For Free – Joni Mitchell – Miles of Aisles [Listen]
I Want To Come Home For Christmas – Marvin Gaye – Any Major Soul Christmas Vol. 1 [Listen]
Icy Blue Heart – John Hiatt – Slow Turning [Listen]
If Everybody – Ivor Cutler – Dandruff [Listen]
Where in the World Are You – Great Lake Swimmers – The Sound the Hare Heard [Listen]
Why Try (Single Version) – Kaleidoscope – Pulsating Dream – the Epic Recordings [Listen]
You And Me – Dave Matthews Band – Big Whiskey And The GrooGrux King [Listen]
I translate artists’ websites and exhibition catalogues.
You have NO IDEA how close to home this is.
Don’t believe me?
The open hollow forms may at first glance appear ambivalent. Borrowing elements from the classic vessel form, they reveal themselves as fabric-robed human forms, striding or resting, singly or in pairs, dominating their environment. Here again, the use of lines, ligatures and constrictions structure the figures and express movement and tranquility. The finely structured relief-like surfaces, however, give the ceramic material a new characteristic, not inherent in its natural state – a textile materiality and flowing softness
Of course, you have to be pissed to do this stuff
Jean-Nicolas Gérard – one of the true greats of European pottery.
Been collecting him for years
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