Ruth Gurvich's hand painted porcelain pieces for Nymphenburg just might be the most beautiful pottery I've ever seen. The transparent colors overlapping one another are the most beautiful painted application to pottery I've seen to date. It almost feels like a watercolor painting folded to make a piece of pottery. Oh how I would love to own a set of these one day.
{photos from Nymphenburg via mocoloco}
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Watercolored Porcelain
Posted by thoughtful day at 9:00 AM
Labels: Ceramics, Scandinavian Design
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
17 comments:
wow. absolutely beautiful.
These are gorgeous! I've been crazy about watercolor lately, and these are spot on!
beautiful! thanks for sharing :)
Beautiful!!!
I'd love to own a set one day too :)
oh how pretty! It reminds me of the chinese porcelain pieces from the dynasties...
Oh my goodness- these are amazingly beautiful!!!!
Wow. Delicate and gorgeous.
stunning.
It's amazing, I love the colour
Very soft and relaxing. Gorgeous.
on the first glimpse they looked like paper to me. Beautiful!
amazing pieces!
delicious!
Stunning! These took my breathe away!
Wow! This is gorgeous and very fresh.
These are beautiful! Classic with a modern twist. Great for any bridal registry.
Stunningly beautiful. I love the colors and the design on these. Thanks for sharing.
Post a Comment