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This is the first image in a new still-life series. My daughter-in-law is a potter and runs a pottery studio where she and others teach classes. One of the other potters, Gabriella, also makes wonderful brushes, the likes of which I have never before seen. As soon as I saw them on display I knew I had to shoot them. Gabriella says they are based on ancient Chinese brushes used for their calligraphy. Apparently, the Chinese invented brushes around 300BCE. Gabriella makes hers with harvest black and yellow bamboo. Some are finished with a torch. The hairs are moose, squirrel, and buck tail. The brushes are fully functional and can be used to apply color to pottery, or viewed as artwork in their own right.
To see more in the series, click Brushes.
Tags: brush Vase Light Painting still life Frank Loose
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DSC8141
This image is part of a new still-life series. My daughter-in-law is a potter and runs a pottery studio where she and others teach classes. One of the other potters, Gabriella, also makes wonderful brushes, the likes of which I have never before seen. As soon as I saw them on display I knew I had to shoot them. Gabriella says they are based on ancient Chinese brushes used for their calligraphy. Apparently, the Chinese invented brushes around 300BCE. Gabriella makes hers with harvest black and yellow bamboo. Some are finished with a torch. The hairs are moose, squirrel, and buck tail. The brushes are fully functional and can be used to apply color to pottery, or viewed as artwork in their own right.
To see more in the series, click Brushes.
Tags: color brushes pottery still life Studio Frank Loose
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DSC8119
This image is part of a new still-life series. My daughter-in-law is a potter and runs a pottery studio where she and others teach classes. One of the other potters, Gabriella, also makes wonderful brushes, the likes of which I have never before seen. As soon as I saw them on display I knew I had to shoot them. Gabriella says they are based on ancient Chinese brushes used for their calligraphy. Apparently, the Chinese invented brushes around 300BCE. Gabriella makes hers with harvest black and yellow bamboo. Some are finished with a torch. The hairs are moose, squirrel, and buck tail. The brushes are fully functional and can be used to apply color to pottery, or viewed as artwork in their own right.
To see more in the series, click Brushes.
Tags: pottery brushes still life color Light and Shadow Frank Loose
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DSC8078
This image is part of a new still-life series. My daughter-in-law is a potter and runs a pottery studio where she and others teach classes. One of the other potters, Gabriella, also makes wonderful brushes, the likes of which I have never before seen. As soon as I saw them on display I knew I had to shoot them. Gabriella says they are based on ancient Chinese brushes used for their calligraphy. Apparently, the Chinese invented brushes around 300BCE. Gabriella makes hers with harvest black and yellow bamboo. Some are finished with a torch. The hairs are moose, squirrel, and buck tail. The brushes are fully functional and can be used to apply color to pottery, or viewed as artwork in their own right.
To see more in the series, click Brushes.
Tags: brushes still life Studio color Light and Shadow Frank Loose Vase
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DSC8193
This image is part of a new still-life series. My daughter-in-law is a potter and runs a pottery studio where she and others teach classes. One of the other potters, Gabriella, also makes wonderful brushes, the likes of which I have never before seen. As soon as I saw them on display I knew I had to shoot them. Gabriella says they are based on ancient Chinese brushes used for their calligraphy. Apparently, the Chinese invented brushes around 300BCE. Gabriella makes hers with harvest black and yellow bamboo. Some are finished with a torch. The hairs are moose, squirrel, and buck tail. The brushes are fully functional and can be used to apply color to pottery, or viewed as artwork in their own right.
To see more in the series, click Brushes.
Tags: brushes color pottery Frank Loose still life Studio
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