Here’s the video that shows the whole stage of cameo carving. From the Conch Shell to a jewel, unique in its kind. Made by expert hands of great artists!!!
Plenty of Jewelry Items in my porcelain jewelry shop – perfect for your Valentine’s Day gift!! My porcelain jewelry shop always has new pieces. Check back often or sign up for my newsletter at the bottom.
This is probably the nicest review I have gotten on Etsy. I enjoyed reading this detailed description on how this customer thinks about a wood fired porcelain cup he bought. Selling these cups is always a little bittersweet for me, because there are not many left and I haven’t fired in an atmospheric kiln in…
Working on some small and large ceramic budvases, salt & pepper shaker, applying decals and gold & platinum luster
Applying some late night decals – one down, many more to go #PIAdecals #porcelain #vintage #flowers #kccrossroads #kcartist #kcmo #kc #NCECA2016 #gold #luster Applying some late night decals – one down, many more to go from Melanie Sherman on Vimeo. Preparing for my next porcelain exhibitions in Kansas City, MO. I will be participating in several…
Wrapping up the photoshoot of these lovely porcelain platters with Japanese decal (Irezume motif)
Photoshoot of my work from the ceramic exhibition SCHEMA (at Belger Craneyard Gallery and Studios) with EG Schempf
Uncover the mystery of local clay with rural potter, John Larson (Pioneer Public Television)
An elegant way to wear porcelain! These porcelain “tokens” were decorated with a gold luster and then designed into rings, pendants, brooches, and earrings. I make these tokens on my travels around the globe, with local materials, and transform them into a wearable piece of art. These porcelain jewelry pieces are assembled by me here…
After applying #gold #luster and #chinapaint the last step is to apply decals on ceramic. Here I am using a Vintage decal with #blue and gold #flowers from England. —-> @potsinaction has been taken over by @louieseven.0 hosting a week of #piadecals – be sure to follow along on INSTAGRAM and tag your pots in…
I am re-visiting the cup again. It’s hard to transition from designing a flat surface to a round one. My budvases were designed to have as much surface as possible in order to decorate, so this form is a completely new challenge. I decided to take the ornamentation I use for the “Korsett” series and…