These
are two bowls I painted for the annual fundraising “Empty Bowls 2017”. It is an
event on Saturday, January 28, 2017 from 11 AM to 2 PM in Cambier Park, Naples.
With a donation of $20 you will receive access to the event, a commemorative
bowl, and the chance to taste soups from over 45 restaurants and clubs! The 2016
event raised over $97,000 to benefit the Harry Chapin Food Bank of SWFL in the
fight to end hunger!
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Saturday, July 16, 2016
My new Logo
Developing a Logo can be quite challenging: it needs to be simple, graphic, and yet say it all. I'm quite happy with my design and the outcome of weeks of hesitations, that got me into a compromise between the desired elements:
My name, the name of my art studio/gallery, the colors of a Florida sunset, the contemplating eye that is also a Floridian flower basking in the orange light.
The address is:
Artisan Plaza, 5760 Shirley Street, Naples, FL 34109
www.artinflorida.com
Monday, May 30, 2016
My newest hand-built ceramic bowl
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Francoise-Marie Thein: the ancient art of the Péckvillchen (Pack-Fill-Chen).
A clay bird called Peckvillchen |
Francoise-Marie Thein:
the ancient art of the Péckvillchen (Pack-Fill-Chen).
The “Péckvillchen”, a
bird built with clay and fired at high temperature is an ancient Luxembourg
tradition. The little sculpture, hollow inside, if provided with a number of
holes will emit bird sounds, when blowing into it.
The technique of creating
these earthen objects can be traced back to 4,500 BC. The cultural tradition
has been somewhat institutionalized by the Luxembourg potters guild from the
Middle-Ages. The potters’ guild honoring the biblical Emmaus on Easter Monday
would gather for a mass at St. Michael’s within the old fortress of Luxembourg,
followed by a market where they would offer pottery and earthenware. The
Péckvillchen used to be the “hot” must have item. The beginning of the
traditional market cannot be traced. A first written evidence goes back to
1823, when it was suggested to move the market 100 yards up street to the
“Fishmarket”. The annual event is called “Emaischen”, derived from Emmaus. It
draws large crowds every year, and many buyers of the Péckvillchen are
collectors. It is true that some Luxembourg artists have taken the Péckvillchen
to new heights. With Francoise-Marie Thein, the Péckvillchen became a migrating
bird, nesting now in Florida.
The three pictures below show
the three stages in the process of creating a bird:
(1) The raw clay product after a first
firing at 1,730ᵒ F
(2) Painting/decorating the bird
(3) Glazed birds after a second firing at
2,150ᵒ F
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Great Open Studio event today with Peckvillchen
Great Open Studio event today with Peckvillchen
Today the Luxembourg Peckvillchen was introduced to the Floridian Public, and it was a great success. Great curiosity where it comes from and how it is made.
La femme et l'oiseau. Bronze H11", L16". Cheetah is a real cat interested by the bird. |
Sing a song Peckvillchen |
Proud of my tattoos Peckvillchen |
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Open Studio today and Sunday. My new collection: Peckvillchen!
Open Studio today and Sunday.
My new collection: Peckvillchen!
Hand built, painted with under-glaze, fired and glazed and re-fired. And yes, it whistles.
The raw Peckvillchen
Another one
Get some paint
A dandy
The painted brood
The glazed brood coming out of 2,150 degrees F
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Monday, January 4, 2016
Naples Art District, Open Studios on January 6, 2016
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