Very, very reminiscent of coral, I love it!!! Thanks for sharing your awesome work with us ginkgo!ginkgo wrote:
... the inside is soft and glossy and the outside bubbling , like crisp corn flakes !!
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Here is another incredible work by Ginkgo, It's extrordinary. It looks rough, but is not. It is a joy to use. And just look at that interior.
Thank you Ginkgo!
Thank you Ginkgo!
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Ginko, your works are just amazing! Your creative glazes look so beautiful. Thanks for posting!
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Absolutely!Serg wrote:Ginko, your works are just amazing! Your creative glazes look so beautiful. Thanks for posting!
And I am sure we all hope Ginkgo returns to share some more with us.
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I think she 's been busy lately, moving, building up a new studio, etc.
She has a new website here, and a french blog where you can follow her adventures.
Enjoy !
She has a new website here, and a french blog where you can follow her adventures.
Enjoy !
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hello...thanks for writing and all !
I ave problems with flickr to put my pictures because they changes their system ...so I had no time more to find how to resolve that problem last year ...so with all the moving in the hous of my childhood andwith the building of my new studio , I just turn around....
but now I can work again and I made new glazing ( firing now...) and hope i will find the way to post pictures and share with you ....
best wishes from Switzerland
I ave problems with flickr to put my pictures because they changes their system ...so I had no time more to find how to resolve that problem last year ...so with all the moving in the hous of my childhood andwith the building of my new studio , I just turn around....
but now I can work again and I made new glazing ( firing now...) and hope i will find the way to post pictures and share with you ....
best wishes from Switzerland
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Mar 2nd, '12, 15:57
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Ginkgo,
Your studio looks amazing! I very like such modernist architecture. How many sq m?
...and seems you have nice mountain view.
Saluto,
andrzej
Your studio looks amazing! I very like such modernist architecture. How many sq m?
...and seems you have nice mountain view.
Saluto,
andrzej
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hello,
if you come to Switzerland, you are welcome !!! ...
it is big because I have project to have "students" and to give ceramics lessons so ...it is not just for me . ( about 90m 2) . I will show the view...there are mountains just in front and they always changed colors.
The architect has made something very personal and I let him choose and work as he feels and...the results are overcoming my wishes so I am very grateful to him . ( previous one was such as big surface but...it was in underfloor so very dark and cold too...)
if you come to Switzerland, you are welcome !!! ...
it is big because I have project to have "students" and to give ceramics lessons so ...it is not just for me . ( about 90m 2) . I will show the view...there are mountains just in front and they always changed colors.
The architect has made something very personal and I let him choose and work as he feels and...the results are overcoming my wishes so I am very grateful to him . ( previous one was such as big surface but...it was in underfloor so very dark and cold too...)
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Mar 3rd, '12, 10:29
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What an ASTOUNDINGLY beautiful view!!!!!!!!!
And congratulations on the new studio; looks nice. Hoe about pix of the inside?
best,
.............john
And congratulations on the new studio; looks nice. Hoe about pix of the inside?
best,
.............john
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View is even more beautiful and spectacular I could expect!
Like John I am waiting for shots of the inside too. 90 m2 sounds very nice especially if you have to share your space with students.
I know (said too much, simple he won the contest for a building of warsaw museum of modern art) only one architect from Switzerland - Christian Kerez but I see you have some more very talented minimalists.
And thank you for your ivitation and of course if you will be around Warsaw area you are welcome too!
Like John I am waiting for shots of the inside too. 90 m2 sounds very nice especially if you have to share your space with students.
I know (said too much, simple he won the contest for a building of warsaw museum of modern art) only one architect from Switzerland - Christian Kerez but I see you have some more very talented minimalists.
And thank you for your ivitation and of course if you will be around Warsaw area you are welcome too!
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I just want to show my experiments...something too much bubblings or too much retiring-glaze ....but with that too much it is possible to makes corrections and search a way to have what i want...with time and more tryings ! for "the fun" ,
first : oribe under shino : big cackling bubbles ..and dark green then : very stange re_tired glaze---i see that the shino ( white9 on the foot can be nice if i continue to developp that..... and a grey one with grey bubbles ( big one!) !!!!
some more white one will come
first : oribe under shino : big cackling bubbles ..and dark green then : very stange re_tired glaze---i see that the shino ( white9 on the foot can be nice if i continue to developp that..... and a grey one with grey bubbles ( big one!) !!!!
some more white one will come
Mar 8th, '12, 10:50
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Even the ones you are not happy with show a lot of promise ... and are intriguing nevertheless.
The last three are beauties.
Good to see you again.
The last three are beauties.
Good to see you again.
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the inside of the studio ( not easy to capture )...
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