Bridget Bodenham

So, I’ve taken up ceramics. It’s something I’ve always wanted to try – since high school, in fact – and was never able to make it past a wait list or find the time. And of course, just as I’m busier than I’ve ever been before, I’ve decided to immerse myself a series of courses at my local pottery studio. It is challenging on so many levels. It’s a true test of patience, calmness and tolerance . . . all things I very much crave in my life right now. Sitting at the wheel for 3 hours every week has been a most wonderful and much needed break from the technology that dominates my life. And after 8 weeks, I’m finally glazing my first piece. It’s a humbling process. Anyway, I’ve grown an immense respect for ceramic artists and dream that one day, I can come close to creating pieces as beautiful as those from Australian ceramicist Bridget Bodenham. I love her organic forms and th way she juxtaposes raw clay with accents of gold.

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(images via The Design Files & Bridget Bodenham)

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9 Comments

  1. Marie wrote:

    Lol all the mugs and pitchers look like they have ears that stick out…just like mine 😀

    11.17.15
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  2. Michelle wrote:

    What beautiful and extraordinary pieces, I especially love those different spoons!
    https://makeandmess.com/

    11.17.15
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  3. Everything returns to the origin, fashion, deco, lifestyle…
    We love handmade style and this golden touch is perfect for Christmas!

    http://www.inatrendytown.com

    11.18.15
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  4. Luana wrote:

    Your work is amazing, I love your objects!
    Do you sell it, also?

    if you want you can check my blog: http://www.luanabcandraw.blogspot.it

    11.18.15
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  5. KW wrote:

    I love your sentence: “I’ve grown an immense respect for ceramic artists”. It’s true, isn’t it? Once you realize ALL the time/effort/skill involved. I’ve just taken up knitting so I can relate. No longer do I glance with half interest at hand knitted work. Now, like you, it’s admiration, awe & yes, respect.

    11.18.15
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  6. Great work of art love it!! a touch of Gold in everyday life will add some sparkle to life..
    xoxo
    Yael Guetta

    http://www.ftwwl.com

    11.18.15
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  7. Karen wrote:

    Looks like an amazing class to go to! I too have always loved ceramics (and glass, and…) and I did once try a class at a local college, but it was awful and all we made was a tile (and that didnt even make it to the kiln!) Good luck with it, I look forward to seeing more!

    And – those spoons on that platter? Absolutely fantastic. I love them!

    11.19.15
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  8. Mun wrote:

    Wow thanks for introducing this Aussie gem to us!

    11.23.15
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