A Plate

17" porcelain plate

17″ porcelain plate

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To be continued

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Perfect! It is ready for bisque. I'll finish the job after return from my Taiwan solo show. Drop by if you happen in Taiwan! 活著的泥土─曾章成陶藝個展 台灣鶯歌陶瓷博物館 Living Clay -- Ceramics by Johnson Tsang Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan 2013.12.07~2014.01.19 http://www.ceramics.ntpc.gov.tw/en-us/Home.ycm http://www.ceramics.ntpc.gov.tw/Control/Exhibition.ycm?pr=902&Lang=TW

Perfect! It is ready for bisque. I’ll finish the job after return from my Taiwan solo show. Drop by if you happen in Taiwan!
活著的泥土─曾章成陶藝個展
台灣鶯歌陶瓷博物館
Living Clay — Ceramics by Johnson Tsang
Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan
2013.12.07~2014.01.19
http://www.ceramics.ntpc.gov.tw/en-us/Home.ycm
http://www.ceramics.ntpc.gov.tw/Control/Exhibition.ycm?pr=902&Lang=TW

I designed and made these steel tools myself 18 years ago. It works very well for glaze dipping. For this big plate, I need two.

I designed and made these steel tools myself 18 years ago. It works very well for glaze dipping. For this big plate, I need two.

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I pull the clear glaze into a wider bucket for dipping.

I pull the clear glaze into a wider bucket for dipping.

Done! Ready for hi-firing.

Done! Ready for hi-firing.

Unpacking the kiln i's the most exciting moment. Love to see this happy dragon comes alive.

Unpacking the kiln i’s the most exciting moment. Love to see this happy dragon comes alive.

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About Johnson Tsang

Sculptor based in Hong Kong, China
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6 Responses to A Plate

  1. 引用通告: johnson tsang

  2. Len Kovsky 說道:

    Lovely! It’s a great pleasure to follow the process of creation of your pieces – shear magic!
    Can I ask you a question though – how do you smooth the things out? Do you use soft hair brush? Sponge? Piece of foam? Or, maybe, a sheet of thin plastic which you carefully make cling to the surface? I’d love to hear from you, thank you very much!
    Len

  3. Eugenia 說道:

    So much suspense, image to image, and now, for the kiln. Inspiring, thank you.

  4. Alexis 說道:

    I can never get enough of your work. Watching it come to life makes it much more amazing than simply seeing the finished product alone. I wish I was in Taiwan to see your show earlier. Do you think you’ll ever have one in America?

  5. 沖繩自由行 說道:

    Heya i am for the primary time here. I found this board and
    I in finding It truly useful & it helped me out a lot.
    I hope to provide one thing back and help others such
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