What one pot or ceramic piece have you seen that has really "stuck with you" in a memorable way? | Q.O.W. 12/4/12 Potters Council "Question of the Week" for 12/4/12
#1
Posted 04 December 2012 - 12:12 PM
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#2
Posted 06 December 2012 - 12:39 PM
#3
Posted 06 December 2012 - 06:10 PM
My husband and I were in the Natural Sciences Museum in Vienna searching for the Venus of Willendorf and located it on an entire floor of the museum dedicated to ancient pottery. Room after room of beautifully presented pottery and re-constructed shards. The forms were so contemporary that it was a very humbling experience and made me hyper aware that my shards could find their way into a future museum and speak to our society at that point in history. YIKES ... to say the least. Another thing that struck me was the urge to decorate ... some potters could leave it alone but others just had to embellish.
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#4
Posted 08 December 2012 - 09:30 AM
Marcia
#5
Posted 08 December 2012 - 10:19 AM
Jim
"But it does move," said Galileo under his breath.
#6
Posted 08 December 2012 - 11:38 AM
OffCenter, on 08 December 2012 - 10:19 AM, said:
Actually Jim, Japan had already found proto-Jomon work dated back to about 14,000 to 15,000 BCE. I've seen some pieces of the work in archeology museums there. So the new Chinese find pushed it back a bit more like 5,000 years. Still an amazing discovery. But anyone who knows anything about clay could look at the earlies pots discovereed in Japan and know that they were be far from the "first pots made by humankind". Even the earliest that had been found are pretty sophisticated execution. Someone was passing on skills.
I now have to do some research on the Chinese find and then revise the very introductory part of my "History of Japanese Ceramics" course curriculum.
best,
......................john
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#7
Posted 08 December 2012 - 12:45 PM
JBaymore, on 08 December 2012 - 11:38 AM, said:
OffCenter, on 08 December 2012 - 10:19 AM, said:
Actually Jim, Japan had already found proto-Jomon work dated back to about 14,000 to 15,000 BCE. I've seen some pieces of the work in archeology museums there. So the new Chinese find pushed it back a bit more like 5,000 years. Still an amazing discovery. But anyone who knows anything about clay could look at the earlies pots discovereed in Japan and know that they were be far from the "first pots made by humankind". Even the earliest that had been found are pretty sophisticated execution. Someone was passing on skills.
I now have to do some research on the Chinese find and then revise the very introductory part of my "History of Japanese Ceramics" course curriculum.
best,
......................john
Maybe a letter to Archaeology magazine by you is in order. I thought 10,000 years ago (only 8,000 BCE) was a bit young. Thanks for the info.
Jim
"But it does move," said Galileo under his breath.
#8
Posted 09 December 2012 - 05:29 AM
Every potter I knew who saw that show thought that spittoon was the most beautiful pot in the whole exhibition.
Marcia
#9
Posted 10 December 2012 - 09:49 AM
#10
Posted 19 December 2012 - 12:05 PM

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