The breakfast set viewed from a different angle. The set consists of plate, cup and saucer. This is the version in porcelain, hand thrown. The forms that I throw are similar since many years, I just make small variations. The larger plate has a higher edge for the first time and has grooves on the inside. The surfaces are glazed transparent and shiny, except on the outside of the larger plate where there is no glaze. I made various sets with different glazes. From matt to shiny, without any glaze, glazed inside, glazed outside or both. At the end I was convinced by the version you see here. All my works get stamped with the letter “H” somewhere. Only a few pieces get the red thread mark. Which ones get thee mark? In don’t know how I choose them. I work intuitively and decide while throwing which pieces I pierce so that they can get the mark. I have to pierce while the porcelain or clay is leather-hard, and when glazing I have to be careful not to apply any glazing to the hole so it will really stay open. Sometimes this will not work precisely and I get angry when I see a piece where the hole is filled with glazing after firing. I love details, besides working on forms this my second passion – to add some details to the work that will make it more refined. Probably this method of working has to do with my biography. I studied architecture, later art history and philosophy, before I turned to ceramics two decades ago. I will write more about all of this in some of the next posts. Likes: [igp-likes]... 03 Januar, 2017
My first post of the year: I start with showing you the new porcelain collection I have made. Nothing new about the technical aspects: All pieces are handthrown. I want to go on with porcelain tableware this year and soon I will present new works. As you probably realized, I change the material and work with both, stoneware and porcelain – I cannot decide for one only. When I started my own pottery I was stressed by this because I forced myself to working with only one material. But I was not able to keep this up….In the last years I accepted that this is my nature and that I need the variety in my life. I will show you the results during the next months…Do you remember? I told about an old house from the 16h century I bought in the South of Switzerland? I will renovate it this year and I will open my mountain studio and a gallery there. The photo of the porcelain tableware is made in this house, it has a wooden room with a very special atmosphere that I like a lot. Likes: [igp-likes]... 02 Januar, 2017
I wish you all a wonderful 2017 ! Thank you very very much for the support during this year, I am deeply grateful. Likes: [igp-likes]... 31 Dezember, 2016
Finally some quiet days after loud ones – a corner in my house in the southern part of Switzerland: A vase, a present from my teacher. He revealed me everything about pottery during my five years of studies with him….well, quite everything. Long time ago. Precious memories. Likes: [igp-likes]... 29 Dezember, 2016
Two beauties in porcelain before they are leaving my shop: For tea, coffee, choclate pudding or what else I wish everybody a wonderful start into the new week! #ceramics #porcelain #making #handmade #pottery #potter #wheelthrown #tea #coffee #pudding #design #stilllifephotography #photooftheday #fff #photo #white #clay #simple #modern #minimal #zen #japan #korea #teabowl #shopping #present #zurich #switzerland #love.pottery Likes: [igp-likes]... 27 Juni, 2016