Celebrating making text with clay and ceramics!
Here’s a little overview I have put together of the ceramic text art that I have been making over the last few years.
Debbie Harman is a Melbourne artist who has been exploring ways in which personal text can be put into public space.
Much of this artwork has been done using ceramics.
for more information go to:
http://ceramictextart.wordpress.com/
or her artist blogs:
https://www.blogger.com/profile/00650328029103392278
or facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/debbieharmanart
today at the Brimbank readers and writers festival
Today I ran the Mosaic musings workshop where people wrote on canvases using ceramic letters. Â Some people also played with our writing installation in the window. Â Here is the magic we made.
have a look at the other workshops in the Brimbank readers and writers festival:
http://www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/Events/Brimbank_Writers_Readers_Festival
Have a look at the Sunshine Artspaces website to find upcoming workshops and opportunities.
was slow but now I’m not animation
click on the above address to go to the Youtube animation of this concrete poem.
Just Hangin’ Round . . .
clicking on the little picture will give you the big picture
well done everybody on the amazing artwork,
thoughtful writing
and willingness to try something new.
link to a concrete poetry animation
What should I do world?
Click on a picture to see everything more clearly
read the writing and
think about the meanings
here’s a link to the animation made from one of the poems:
Long live life . . .
What you do is you click on the picture and then it opens up into a gallery where everything can be seen clearly.
Great writing.
Here’s a link to the animation made from one of the poems:
making people smile
Clicking on a picture makes them all large enough to see in detail.
Have a look closely!
Imagine . .. .
This gallery contains 10 photos.
an eye and some chicken, the new thing and ketut and rhonda
click on a picture to open up a larger view of each poem