From Two Tons of Celadon, Jean Shin Sculpts a Metaphor for the Korean Diaspora

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From Two Tons of Celadon, Jean Shin Sculpts a Metaphor for the Korean Diaspora

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Grecian Couch, unidentified maker, Boston, Massachusetts, ca. 1825; rosewood, gilt bronze, brass, and upholstery. High Museum, Atlanta, Georgia
The Three Gays, Sis - Oliver Scarlin
white earthenware with celadon glaze, 2022
A set of luminaries I threw and carved out of NZ6 porcelain. This clay cracks so easily while drying, but it's by far the most translucent clay I've worked with! This was also a great project for practicing pulling really uniform, straight walls.
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Hi there!
I finally did a tea ceremony and honestly I missed it so-so much. Today I had a Korean green tea "Jeju Joongjak". I feel that usually Korean teas have a pretty strong taste. This one was pretty light, (probably cause I've had it in the pantry for quite some time 😶).
I also found these cute vietnamese saucers at a local thriftstore! I love using them :DD.
Did you guys try any korean teas? Highly reccomend them!
This is a celadon girl spring
(Silver ring with a laboratory emerald, 16,5 size)
kikimora
A gilt bronze mounted chinese celadon bowl, 18th century, h 16 cm