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]]>Camp Hollow is a porcelain brand based in Utah, and its founder JK Dreamer is on a quest to create a space where others can find solace, inspiration, and a touch of whimsy. Memories of joyful moments spent in nature inspired him to start Camp Hallow with a group of fellow artists who share his vision.
Camp Hollow’s creations usually take the shape of animals crafted and hand-painted in perfect detail, ranging from ducks and owls to deer and foxes. They take the shape of candles, necklaces, and tiny figurines, but this brand is definitely best known for its candle holders that can bring the magic of nature to any cake.
Despite their tiny size, a lot of work goes into each of these pieces, and it usually takes between three and four months to produce them.
“We begin with a concept for a new nature-inspired necklace, figurine, or cake topper, and start the design process with pencil sketches and digital drawings. From there, we sculpt the design from clay, a mold is produced by our partners who pour a ceramic slip cast. The pieces are then fired, painted, glazed, and fired again,” reads the brand’s official website.
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]]>Describing herself as an “artist with boundless curiosity and a passion for the beauty and vulnerability of all living things,” Rayner takes inspiration from her immediate surroundings. Living in bushland and surrounded by flora, she identifies with Australian native plants, that are featured throughout her work.
“The earthiness of plants, the interconnected eco system, humus, decay and the cycle of life are distilled and accentuated by the cool, clean porcelain forms with their delicate pleats and clefts,” reads her wbesite. “The medium is appropriate to the subject and hints of where Sarah’s work might go into the future appear in the use of other materials such as entomological pins, silk, thorns and her use of museological display. Yet whatever the medium her methodology is consistent… grounded in process with a focus on form and texture.”
Take a look.
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]]>The post Camp Hollow’s Quirky Porcelain Cake Toppers Will Take You Into the Woods appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Camp Hollow is a porcelain brand based in Utah, and its founder JK Dreamer is on a quest to create a space where others can find solace, inspiration, and a touch of whimsy. Memories of joyful moments spent in nature inspired him to start Camp Hallow with a group of fellow artists who share his vision.
Camp Hollow’s creations usually take the shape of animals crafted and hand-painted in perfect detail, ranging from ducks and owls to deer and foxes. They take the shape of candles, necklaces, and tiny figurines, but this brand is definitely best known for its candle holders that can bring the magic of nature to any cake.
Despite their tiny size, a lot of work goes into each of these pieces, and it usually takes between three and four months to produce them.
“We begin with a concept for a new nature-inspired necklace, figurine, or cake topper, and start the design process with pencil sketches and digital drawings. From there, we sculpt the design from clay, a mold is produced by our partners who pour a ceramic slip cast. The pieces are then fired, painted, glazed, and fired again,” reads the brand’s official website.
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]]>The post These Tiny, Delicate, Seeds Are Actually Made from Porcelain appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Describing herself as an “artist with boundless curiosity and a passion for the beauty and vulnerability of all living things,” Rayner takes inspiration from her immediate surroundings. Living in bushland and surrounded by flora, she identifies with Australian native plants, that are featured throughout her work.
“The earthiness of plants, the interconnected eco system, humus, decay and the cycle of life are distilled and accentuated by the cool, clean porcelain forms with their delicate pleats and clefts,” reads her wbesite. “The medium is appropriate to the subject and hints of where Sarah’s work might go into the future appear in the use of other materials such as entomological pins, silk, thorns and her use of museological display. Yet whatever the medium her methodology is consistent… grounded in process with a focus on form and texture.”
Take a look.
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