Once again, in my weavings through the many blogs on the internet I came across this ceramic artist. Molly Hatch uses a technique called Mishima, which originated in Korean pottery. She carves lines into leather hard pieces and fills the lines with slip and then wipes the excess off with a rib. This leaves the lovely lines you can see on her pottery. She also paints with englobes and medium to fill in the spaces the lines create. I especially love how she uses simple functional pieces in installation artworks. Go check out her website for some great images!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Molly Hatch
Once again, in my weavings through the many blogs on the internet I came across this ceramic artist. Molly Hatch uses a technique called Mishima, which originated in Korean pottery. She carves lines into leather hard pieces and fills the lines with slip and then wipes the excess off with a rib. This leaves the lovely lines you can see on her pottery. She also paints with englobes and medium to fill in the spaces the lines create. I especially love how she uses simple functional pieces in installation artworks. Go check out her website for some great images!
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