Look to glass, ceramics, wood, resin or paper for additional accessory ideas.
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Ruth Power's ceramics are inspired by an odd source: Japanese tentacle pornography.
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Have you been able to work on your ceramics through the pandemic?
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Stone-glazed ceramics now form a whole dedicated area of antiques and collectables.
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There could be substantial synergies with Waterford Wedgwood's British ceramics company, Wedgwood.
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Describes his work with Fiesta ware, a especially radioactive Mango Red glazed ceramicware, which contains uranium.
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The vase shown in the accompanying engravings must not be classed with ordinary ceramicware, as it is a veritable work of art.
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The walls are lined with shelves holding ceramicware in shades of green and blue, some unadorned, others painted with flowing abstract designs.
Ús de ceramic art en anglès
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The practice of the ceramicart would suggest the brick sooner or later.
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All show distinctly a clinging to the technic of ceramicart.
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As a lover of ceramicart, it would pain me to see it injured.
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You said the painting was one of the 'nice points of the ceramicart,' uncle.
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I could not have brought Gertrude and the children here if the ceramicart, as they call it, had not departed.
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Raj, to everyone's surprise, resigned from development, rented a cheap hole up near the surface, and started selling hand-made ceramicart.
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It is certain, however, that the Sikyatki people lived long enough in that pueblo to develop a ceramicart essentially peculiar to Tusayan.
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Many once-flourishing Irish studio potteries have simply closed, and some of our most talented potters have shifted their emphasis to making non-functional ceramicart.
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For these purposes there are no materials more apt, more adaptable, more enduring, richer in potentialities of beauty than the products of ceramicart.
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An estimated 100 contemporary artists and 30 Irish and international galleries will gather together to showcase painting, sculpture, photography, illustration, prints and ceramicart.
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The Portage Ceramic Awards have long been considered indicative of the health of ceramicarts in Aotearoa.
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Jewitt, Llewellyn, The CeramicArt in Early Britain, 1883; Grave Mounds and their Contents, 1870.
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1, 2, 3''; see CRETE), there is evidence of a perfectly orderly and continuous evolution in, at any rate, ceramicart.
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(6) Artistic Production.-Ceramicart reached a specially high standard in fabric, form and decoration by the middle of the 3rd millennium B.C.