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Reason No. 2 – The Clay | Twelve Good Reasons
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Twelve good reasons to go to Japan. Irises on Japanese Fabric. Jean Hall. 2012. Reason No. 2 – The Clay. August 8, 2012. Okay, I grant you this may be an odd title but one of the reasons I would really love to go to Japan is to see what are referred to as the Seven Ancient Kiln Sites. Ahem – this may need a little bit of explanation and I warn you now it is a little geeky. Reason No.1 – The Art. Reason No.3 – The Painting →. One thought on “ Reason No. 2 – The Clay. October 2, 2012 at 06:54. Reason No...
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Technical Info | Henderson Hall Ceramics
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Ceramics by Ian Henderson and Jean Hall. About Ian and Jean. Presenting a unique new collaboration between Artists Ian Henderson and Jean Hall these ceramic bowls and plates are a richly decorated addition to any contemporary interior. Combining Ian’s interest in form with imagery derived from Jean’s oriental inspired paintings the duo offer a unique range of one-off handmade porcelain bowls and plates. Ian throwing pots from large lump of clay and pots drying before trimming. Porcelain is reknowned as a...
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Gallery | Henderson Hall Ceramics
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Ceramics by Ian Henderson and Jean Hall. About Ian and Jean. This page shows a selection of bowls created by Ian and Jean. Each item is individually hand crafted on the potter’s wheel in porcelain or stoneware clay. Rich and sumptuous designs are hand painted using a bright range of underglaze colours before the bowl is glazed in a transparent glaze. Online purchases can be made at my new ETSY shop. Or use the link on the right hand sidebar. Purple and Blue Bowls. Up to 15 cm diameter. Fill in your detai...
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Blog | Henderson Hall Ceramics | Ceramics by Ian Henderson & Jean Hall
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Ceramics by Ian Henderson and Jean Hall. About Ian and Jean. Dates for the Diary – events confirmed. Tagged Art and Craft Fairs Dundee. It promises to be a busy time in the run up to Christmas. We will be attending a number of Art and Craft Fairs between now and Christmas and I thought I would supply a list of dates for those of you interested in seeing some of our work in the flesh. Will be back to Dundee – at the Steeple in Nethergate from 11am until 4pm. Also a cafe. 8211; of these events. Apparently ...
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Reason No.4 – The Zen | Twelve Good Reasons
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Twelve good reasons to go to Japan. Irises on Japanese Fabric. Jean Hall. 2012. Reason No.4 – The Zen. August 12, 2012. Lest it be considered that all the reasons we would like to go to Japan revolve around aesthetic matters I would like to introduce something more esoteric into our list of reasons to visit the islands. Lastly I’d like to leave you with a small video work I made which, if not totally Japanese in look is certainly about that philosophical approach. Reason No.3 – The Painting. Blog at Word...
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Twelve good reasons to go to Japan. Irises on Japanese Fabric. Jean Hall. 2012. Reason No. 6 – The Clothes. August 19, 2012. So here we are – half way through our twelve good reasons to go to Japan and so much more still to say. Today’s blog concentrates on the Japanese way with a subject very close to my heart – clothes. How clever to make them though, with folds and ties instead of zips and fasteners! And the traditions inherent in the making of the cloth – apply rice paste in designs and the dye...
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And Finally….. | Twelve Good Reasons
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Twelve good reasons to go to Japan. Irises on Japanese Fabric. Jean Hall. 2012. August 29, 2012. So that would be Twelve Good Reasons to go to Japan. So what are we looking for out of this trip? The discipline of having to write about it each day would be a great way of being able to quantify those experiences and also to address important questions like – “Well, is it as good as you thought it would be? 8221; or “What are you going to do now? 8221; or the ever popular “What do I do now? So I hope that s...
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Reason No.9 – The Street Culture | Twelve Good Reasons
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Twelve good reasons to go to Japan. Irises on Japanese Fabric. Jean Hall. 2012. Reason No.9 – The Street Culture. August 23, 2012. Today’s reason to sample the delights of Japan is to sample the street culture. This reason naturally follows on from yesterday’s observations about design and the way in which design – of all kinds – permeates a fresh-eyed tourist’s consciousness as they soak up the visual culture of a new and alien place. Reason No.8 – The Design. Reason No. 10 – The Food →. You are comment...
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Reason No. 6 – The Clothes | Twelve Good Reasons
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Twelve good reasons to go to Japan. Irises on Japanese Fabric. Jean Hall. 2012. Reason No. 6 – The Clothes. August 19, 2012. So here we are – half way through our twelve good reasons to go to Japan and so much more still to say. Today’s blog concentrates on the Japanese way with a subject very close to my heart – clothes. How clever to make them though, with folds and ties instead of zips and fasteners! And the traditions inherent in the making of the cloth – apply rice paste in designs and the dye...
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Printmaking Gallery | ianhenderson
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Site presenting artworks by Ian Henderson. These prints address, in some small way, a synthesis of a wide variety of sources; aerial photographs, NASA images and data, American Abstract Expressionist painting and printmaking and the creation of purely fictitious landscapes or terrains. Frequently whilst making the images there is a sensation of drawing new worlds or exploring virgin territory using – or borrowing- some of the marks and conventions of traditional cartography. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.