SERENE CERAMICS is a ceramic art and design studio that works hard to change hearts, minds and habits. We believe ceramics has the power to do more than sell a product, but that is can make a difference through altering perceptions, emotions and actions for the good of us all. From texture, temperature, size and function, a good pot conveys the individual character and culture of the potter with the nature of his materials. We also believe in being positive and focused about what we love, and we love what we do
Pottery - Traditional Pottery - Mingei - Kogei - Japan - Korea - China - Glaze - Shino - Salt - Tenmoku - Copper - Oxblood - Oribe - Magnesium - Crystalline - Craftsmanship - Quality - Functional - Purpose - Utilitarian - Handy - Warmth - Love - Pottery for Peace - Cups - Bowls - Plates - Jugs - Kiln - Form
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Registered Business Name: SERENE CERAMICS - Australian Business Number. - ABN: 66996142836 www.paypal.me/sereneceramics
- A Potter's Book (Bernard Leach) - Macro-Crystalline Glazes (Peter Isley) - Pottery Handbook (Simon Leach) - High-Fire Glazes (John Britt) - Ash Glazes (Phil Rogers) - Soul of a Bowl (Tom Coleman) - Glazes: A Systematic Approach (Ian Currie)
In our studio we follow the artistic ceramics practice called 'mingei'. A Japanese word meaning 'Art of the people' (min=people, gei=art). This started in Japan but is not tied to Japan. It is a worldwide studio practice and principle. It is humanistic art. Mingei establishes function in use as well as beauty in function. Yet, function doesn't belong to the object. An object is an object. The user makes the function
"We are all visitors to this time, this place. We are just passing through. Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love... and then we return home."
- Aboriginal proverb.