The Texture of Memory
Human being's well-being and success depend on the knowledge that aids our lo Memory is not a straightforward process that results in a...
Han Dynasty- Yeuh Ware
Yueh ware is perhaps the most celebrated of the siliceous stonwares fired in a dragon kiln and glazes with wood ash. They seem to mark...
Qin Dynasty- The Terrecotta Warriors
Ying Zheng, also known as Qin Shihuangdi or First Emperor of the Qin, had a short lived reign (221- 207 BCE), but during his reign he...
Tang Dynasty- Ming Ch'i Horses
Ming Ch'i directly translated means "spirit objects" and they are burial ceramics that reached a pinnacle during the Tang Dynasty...
Shang Dynasty- Guan Ware
Guan ware was created during the Song Dynasty from 960-1279 BCE and was made in Jiaotanxia. Guan means imperial and these pieces were...
"Yin and Yang"
This piece titled "Yin and Yang" is a self relfection that explores the conflict between the spiritual and the physical. This piece was...
Terra Cotta Figurines
There is a longstanding tradition of Greek terra cotta figurines, and those of Egypt and other Eastern provinces of the Empire as being...
Ceramic Art and Perception--Judy Onofrio Earth Bound
Judy Onofrio uses ceramic objects and bones to create dramatic sculptures that celebrate the living and the dead. These sculptures are...
Ceramic Art and Perception-- Wall Paper Domesticity Deconstructed
Wall-Paper is an instillation created by Aurora Hughes Villa where she creates medallions that are decorated with wall paper patterns,...
Art and Perception--Tomoko Abe's Weathering Scape
“Simple” yet “complex,” two words that perfectly describe the work of Tomoko Abe. Abe creates work that reflects land, sea, space, or a...