Saturday, December 31, 2005
teapot no. 1
teapot no. 1
Originally uploaded by tortuga del bosque.
1st of a series of One Hundred Teapots that Tortuga del Bosque will paint or draw.
The idea to draw one hundred of something comes from a friend, Kathy, who has started her set of One Hundred Trees. And, her friend, Noreen, is drawing One Hundred Waves.
Friday, December 30, 2005
Teapot on dolphin stand 1973
Beautiful Lustre Pottery teapot
Thrown and turned, large about 14inches high.
Made by Roger Michell and brilliantly decorated by Danka Napiorkowska.
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Slab Teapot Adrian Castelo
Adrian Castelo is a California ceramic artist born and raised in San Diego he is constantly experimenting with new ideas, glazes, and forms. Adrian draws inspiration from the floral forms painted by Georgia O'Keeffe, and by the eccentric pottery of Mississippi master potter George Ohr. His most striking works include hand-moulded vases and teapots constructed with delicate leaf-like elements, wrapped like layers of an onion around a solid body. The clay tapers to a fine edge, thin as a flower petal and sharp as a knife.
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
The Teapot/ High Priestess
The Teapot/ High Priestess (card #2 of The Kitchen Tarot)
Various materials including fabric, paint, embroidery floss, and a variety of found objects; appliquéd, quilted and embellished by hand
87" x 55"
Susan Shie & James Acord
Wooster, Ohio
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Priscilla Day painted teapot
Priscilla Day painted teapot
small aluminium teapot which has been transformed into a cat.
Priscilla Day
Chocolate Covered Donut Teapot
Craig Nutt
Chocolate Covered Donut Teapot, 2000, Oil paint
on turned and carved mahogany, 16"w.X3.75"d.X13"h.
Craig Nutt
Monday, December 26, 2005
Teapots Round Robin
Teapots Round Robin
Tiny Little Teapots by Cross My Heart. Stitched by Cross Stitch Companion friends (from top left) Barb Kaiser, Lisa Payton,
Jacque Stengel, Susan Tyson, Shirley Keaough, and Brad's wife is the last one on the bottom right.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/95692388/95692388WmUGzE
mosaic teapot totem
Mosaic teapot totem
Ann made this with a chipped brown teapot and some cups and saucers.
community webshots
http://community.webshots.com/photo/165294544/165294544XMiuvD
Sunday, December 25, 2005
Teapot tree
Elizabeth Richards lives at the Lizard in Cornwall,
three years ago she started collecting teapots and
hung them on an old withy tree in her garden.
The teapot tree has since become a tourist attraction
and has visitors from all over the world.
see the video here
Saturday, December 24, 2005
Friday, December 23, 2005
It is good to be a teapot
Painting by Alexander ANTONYUK
It is good to be a teapot
60x75cm, oil/canvas
More details at World Art Antiques
CATS- Giant Prop Teapot!
From the BROADWAY production of 'CATS' the giant blue teapot from the junkyard staging.
This was sold by Broadway Cares/EFA just after the show's closing.
The Wedgewood styled teapot is 50 x 21 inches.
More details at Stair Stars
Thursday, December 22, 2005
Teapot Restaurant neon light
Teapot Reastaurant - 4
Originally uploaded by martineno.
What you see is a neon sculpture that is affixed to the ceiling of the restaurant in Seattle
Teapot Restaurant
Teapot Reastaurant - 6
Originally uploaded by martineno.
Taken at the Teapot restaurant in Seattle. They serve Asian fusion vegan cousine. Plus their cheesecake is to die for. This is a reflection of one of the neon sculptures in the window.
Patty Kempf's Teapot painting
Patty Kempf lives on the West side of Cincinnati, Ohio.
She has been painting for several years.
See more of her work
Teapot Don Ayers
Challenge III: The Teapot Form is Spiva’s third annual area artists’ challenge.
It is also the largest: 73 regional artists submitted 82 entries for the challenge.Entries poured in from as far away as Point Lookout, Hollister and Springfield, as well as from nearby communities Carl Junction, Carthage, Webb City, and Mt. Vernon.
The challenges began in 2003 as a way to raise money for both the art center and participating artists. Entries are exhibited in Spiva’s Main Gallery and are sold to the highest bidder in a silent auction. Proceeds are split 50/50 between the artists and the center.
Each participating artist was invited to submit one or more pieces for the auction in addition to one or two pieces of the “usual” work. These pieces are identified by gallery tags which list the artist, medium, and sale price of additional works.
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Rockingham glazed teapot
Staffordshire Pottery Rockingham glazed Teapot in the form of a man with an unusually placed spout!
It dates from around 1860 and stands 11.25 inches high.
Recently on Ebay and sold for £77.00
This is the same glaze that I use on my conker teapot..notoriously runny and quite often ends up on the kiln shelf!
Wallace & Gromit teapots
Cardew Club
simplify
"simplify" Photograph taken by Chris Glass
To see more of his beautiful photography visit
www.chrisglass.com
Still Life: Kettle, Teapot, and Jug in a Box
Still Life: Kettle, Teapot, and Jug in a Box
Oil on board 5.5 x 6 inches c. 1993
Painted by David Sinclair
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Warming toes
Warming toes
Originally uploaded by extra-minty.
brrrr...freezing cold today and this photograph taken by extra-minty sums it up perfectly!
6 days until Christmas
Dimensions: 7 inches tall and 8 inches wide from spout to handle
Year: 1920-40
Price: $155.00
On the bottom is incised, "Lucky Santa Claus REGD no. 835842 made in England".
Things Gone By
Monday, December 19, 2005
Jim Budde - Sleepy Time
Here is a favourite teapot maker of mine Jim Budde with a teapot called Sleepy Time
This won the Award of Excellence at the National Teapot Show VI
Cedar Creek Gallery
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Knitted ceramic teapot
Knitted ceramic teapot, by Helen Gilmore
Originally uploaded by extra-minty.
Knitted ceramic teapot by Helen Gilmore