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Not long that Santa Claus has left
This Easter Bunny was my Guest
Its fur is pure Ceramics
Its Movements pure Dynamics
That’s why he is an early Rabbit
Use both your Hands and grab it
To hide him for the Easter Season
And not for any other Reason
(Caren)
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
A small Easter Bunny ( < 1 ¾ “ x 2 ¼ “) made of ceramic
Taken Jan 19, 2020. and uploaded for #MacroMondays #Ceramic
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For this week's MacroMondays challenge Ceramic.
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For Macro Mondays theme; "Ceramics".
This little tea cup is the size of a shot glass, and was brought to this country by my German Grandmother around 1907. It is very delicate - yet it looks like a child's tea set. HMM to all.
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This sweet, tiny, ceramic bear is newly arrived, earlier today. We are having quite a nighttime storm outside right now, with heavy rain and strong winds. He is thankful to be safely in his new home!
photo size: 2.9 in w by 2.6 in h and 7.4 cm w by 6.8 cm h
Theme: "teddy bear"
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das Thema heute bei Macro Mondays
diese kleine chinesische Ziervase hat einen äußeren Ø von 3cm
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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.
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This former and now abandoned ceramic factory in the Czech Republic focused mainly on the production of sintered ceramic goods. In the first half of its existence, a wide range of articles were made, which often included art and craft elements in the Art Deco, Art Nouveau and Neo-Renaissance style. However, the factory is most famous for manufacturing sintered ceramic tiles. - What you see here is actually only the office wing, there are 4 factory halls, which are unfortunately empty now and therefore not so interesting.
For Macro Mondays' "Tape" theme. This is used in one sided welding. The ceramic portion is about 7/8" wide.
Day two with sixth form students.
The detail had been prepared by Year 9 the previous day, leaving the background ceramic representing the sky, sea and beach to be completed.
The group also grouted , cleaned and finished the work.
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Happy Macro Mondays to you all!
This is a close-up HDR photo of light and shadow on the fine network of cracks in the glaze of a ceramic bowl.
This is a small ceramic dish with bird shapes cut into it. Looking beyond the holes through and above the rim is a crumpled piece of baking foil. I selectively increased the saturation and reduced the shadows in the foil.
It has begun there is no denying. Just noticed how the lines on the $1 tea cup from the second hand shop and the lines on the candle holder kind of matched. They caught my eye anyway.
The candle holder was made with a slab of Whitestone clay and painted with red underglaze before a clear overglaze. I love how vivid the red is once the overglaze is fired on.