Clay cylinders

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Kim Lê on Instagram: "A cylinder single stem vase, thrown on the wheel. To achieve this shape, I throw a normal cylinder, which I then narrow from the outside, starting from the bottom and trying to bring both hands up evenly across the height. I use a stick with a sponge when I pass the rib, so I can remove the slip without the cylinder coming off centre. Generally speaking, once thrown, the cylinder is always more or less wider at the base and its shape is not quite perfectly vertical yet. T Ceramic Vessels Ideas, Clay Throwing, Single Stem Vase, Stem Vase, Pottery Bottles, Handmade Ceramics Pottery, The Turning, Starting From The Bottom, Ceramic Bottle

Kim Lê on Instagram: "A cylinder single stem vase, thrown on the wheel. To achieve this shape, I throw a normal cylinder, which I then narrow from the outside, starting from the bottom and trying to bring both hands up evenly across the height. I use a stick with a sponge when I pass the rib, so I can remove the slip without the cylinder coming off centre. Generally speaking, once thrown, the cylinder is always more or less wider at the base and its shape is not quite perfectly vertical…

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I am currently working on several pieces which take inspiration from barnacles and the manner in which they colonise and alter surfaces. As miniature living vessels themselves, barnacles cling to objects, regardless of their once intended function. It is those items which are essentially rubbish, discarded or lost to sea and reclaimed by nature that fascinate me. The original, intended use of the form becomes irrelevant as it succumbs to forces of nature. Through this, I am playing with the... Natural Forms Ceramics, Sea Objects, Nature Ceramics, Ceramic Texture, Sculptures Céramiques, Pottery Handbuilding, Clay Texture, Keramik Design, Natural Form

I am currently working on several pieces which take inspiration from barnacles and the manner in which they colonise and alter surfaces. As miniature living vessels themselves, barnacles cling to objects, regardless of their once intended function. It is those items which are essentially rubbish, discarded or lost to sea and reclaimed by nature that fascinate me. The original, intended use of the form becomes irrelevant as it succumbs to forces of nature. Through this, I am playing with the…

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