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staining as decoration

updated thu 29 oct 09

 

Philip Poburka on tue 27 oct 09


Indeed yes..!


Wow...


I like this very much.



Phil
Lv


----- Original Message -----
From: "Russel Fouts"

> This is brilliant.
>
> ----------------------------------
> Stain
> Ceramics
>
> Stain is a set of a teacups designed to improve through use. This
> project examines the assumption that use is damaging to a product
> (For example, scratches on an iPod).
>
> The interior surface of the cup is treated so as to stain more in
> predetermined places. The more the cups are used, the more the
> pattern is revealed. Over time they will build up an individual
> pattern dependent on the users personal way of drinking tea.
>
> http://www.woodlondon.co.uk/PAGES/COLLECTIONS/TABLE/STAIN1.html
>
> --------------------------------------------
>
> Krisin Kieffer posted this on FaceBook
>
> Russel
>
>
> Russel Fouts
> Mes Potes & Mes Pots
> Brussels, Belgium
> Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
> Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
>
> http://www.mypots.com
> Home of "The Potters Portal"
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> Updated infrequently
>
>
> "Look, it's my misery that I have to paint this kind of painting,
> it's your misery that you have to love it, and the price of the
> misery is thirteen hundred and fifty dollars. "
>
> - Mark Rothko, In Art/Painting

Logan Johnson on wed 28 oct 09


Hey Russel,
HOLY COW ! That was an amazing link, thanks for posting it !=3DA0=3DA0 I co=
uld =3D
have waaaay too much fun with that process .=3DA0 ;oD
Hugs !
Logan


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Yakima Valley Pottery & Supply=3D20
719 w. Nob Hill blvd.=3D20
Yakima Wa. 98902=3D20
(509) 469-6966=3D20
www.yakimavalleypottery.net

--- On Tue, 10/27/09, Russel Fouts wrote:

From: Russel Fouts
Subject: Staining as Decoration
To: Clayart@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 4:06 PM

This is brilliant.

----------------------------------
Stain
Ceramics

Stain is a set of a teacups designed to improve through use. This
project examines the assumption that use is damaging to a product
(For example, scratches on an iPod).

The interior surface of the cup is treated so as to stain more in
predetermined places. The more the cups are used, the more the
pattern is revealed. Over time they will build up an individual
pattern dependent on the users personal way of drinking tea.

http://www.woodlondon.co.uk/PAGES/COLLECTIONS/TABLE/STAIN1.html

--------------------------------------------

Krisin Kieffer posted this on FaceBook

Russel


Russel Fouts
Mes Potes & Mes Pots
Brussels, Belgium
=3DA0 Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
=3DA0 Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75

http://www.mypots.com
=3DA0 Home of "The Potters Portal"
=3DA0 Over 3000 Pottery Related Links!
=3DA0 Updated infrequently


"Look, it's my misery that I have to paint this kind of painting,
it's your misery that you have to love it, and the price of the
misery is thirteen hundred and fifty dollars. "

- Mark Rothko, In Art/Painting
=3D0A=3D0A=3D0A

Russel Fouts on wed 28 oct 09


This is brilliant.

----------------------------------
Stain
Ceramics

Stain is a set of a teacups designed to improve through use. This
project examines the assumption that use is damaging to a product
(For example, scratches on an iPod).

The interior surface of the cup is treated so as to stain more in
predetermined places. The more the cups are used, the more the
pattern is revealed. Over time they will build up an individual
pattern dependent on the users personal way of drinking tea.

http://www.woodlondon.co.uk/PAGES/COLLECTIONS/TABLE/STAIN1.html

--------------------------------------------

Krisin Kieffer posted this on FaceBook

Russel


Russel Fouts
Mes Potes & Mes Pots
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75

http://www.mypots.com
Home of "The Potters Portal"
Over 3000 Pottery Related Links!
Updated infrequently


"Look, it's my misery that I have to paint this kind of painting,
it's your misery that you have to love it, and the price of the
misery is thirteen hundred and fifty dollars. "

- Mark Rothko, In Art/Painting