The target audience for this table
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The target audience for this table

Hello everyone! We created this piece on ceramic tiles, inspired by Da Vinci's *Vitruvian Man* sketch; it measures approximately 90x90 cm. Where can we find people who would want to see such a large-scale work on their wall? 🫣

u/Sudden-Stomach1383 — 7 days ago
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Diffuser Necklaces

I had mentioned before that I was making diffuser necklaces here. The necklaces are ready. The back wasn't glazed—since it's unglazed bisque ware, it absorbed the essential oil I dripped onto it, and I walked around with that scent all day. :)

u/Sudden-Stomach1383 — 1 month ago
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Just finished this ceramic wave mirror.

My ceramic framed mirror is finally ready for my online shop! I glued the mirror plate today, and honestly, I feel like I could get lost in these waves 🤭

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I have a quick question for anyone who has made ceramic framed mirrors before: I’ve glued the mirror to the back, but do I need to cover it with something else (like backing paper, felt, or cardboard) to secure it further or protect it? What do you usually do?

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Would love to hear your tips and experiences!

u/Sudden-Stomach1383 — 2 months ago
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First time trying to make a diffuser necklace.

Pressed a seashell into the clay to create the hollow and texture, then pierced a hole for the cord. The plan is to glaze the exterior/rim but leave the recessed inner part as raw bisque so it can absorb essential oils. I really hope I can bring this vision to life! I'd love to hear any tips or advice you might have for diffuser jewelry.

u/Sudden-Stomach1383 — 3 months ago
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Helen of Troy: Before & After Glaze Firing

I wanted to share this transformation with you all! I sculpted Helen of Troy as a multi-tile mosaic.

Looking at the final result, I think the color gradient in the hair could be better, but overall it was a fun process. What do you guys think? I’d love to hear your feedback!

u/Sudden-Stomach1383 — 3 months ago
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Finished our series of turning art history into textured ceramics!

Hi everyone! My partners and I have completed a special project where we translated iconic masterpieces into functional ceramic art.

Instead of just painting on a flat surface, we focused on creating 3D textures and engraved details to bring these classic scenes to life. It was a collaborative effort—combining our different styles and techniques to honor these great artists. Here are the final pieces from our collection.

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u/Sudden-Stomach1383 — 3 months ago
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Hi everyone! I create ceramic wall art and recently finished this Ouroboros (the eternal cycle) plaque. I’m curious to get your honest feedback: Is this something you would see hanging in a modern or rustic home in Norway?

u/Sudden-Stomach1383 — 4 months ago