Saturday Art Saves: Terrain Vallonne

TerrainVallonne vase saturay art saves

Photo via Terrain Vallonne

 

Every Saturday I focus on a different artist that I admire. From potters to painters, chefs to collectors, seamstress to songwriters, lifestyle to lovers… anyone who set the paintbrush, pastry brush, hands and heart on fire to create.

Those who inspire art to flow where it may…

 

 

 

 les chevilles TerrainVallonne saturay art saves
Photo via Terrain Vallonne

 

Via Vallonne, "My work is hand-built using stoneware clay. All pieces are decorated with a combination of slips and glazes using many techniques from latex resist to scraffito. All pieces are fired to 1260°c.

 

TerrainVallonne bowl saturay art saves

Photo via Terrain Vallonne

"Wild plants and flowers of the hedgerows are a continuing theme in my work, along with the vagaries of the changing weather. This piece is perfect for displaying informal bunches of wild flowers or grasses and would look great in both a rustic country setting or a more modern interior."  

 

 

TerrainVallonne vase 2 saturay art saves

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Vallonne painting

Photo via Terrain Vallonne

 

"This collage reflects my love of architectural wild flowers, mainly dandelion clocks and umbellifors, with a backdrop of the Pyrenees in the soft evening light. This particular piece is unframed but set in a deep, off white mount and wrapped in cellophane.
Each piece is handmade using recycled papers and a variety of different media and are therefore individual. Each piece is signed and dated." Via Vallonne.

 



Comments

7 responses to “Saturday Art Saves: Terrain Vallonne”

  1. Natalie Thiele

    Oh, I love these pieces! She could have been part of the Bloomsbury group. I work in clay, too, and wish I was as loose and full of abandon. Simply fabulous!

  2. I love that sweet vase ~ I’m living with boxes and plain newsprint packing up ~ cleansing out while I think of putting all my things in a brocante ~ less is more ~
    I could have a great little booth with my eye too! have a sweet weekend
    Corey ~ XO

  3. Shelley Noble

    Absolutely gorgeous!

  4. Lovely!

  5. Delightful and whimsical!

  6. Beautiful work, reminds me a bit of Picasso’s free form ceramics. Love the stylized Queen Anne’s Lace.

  7. annie vanderven

    I am delirious with pleasure. After almost 3 months yourblog as popped in my email again (with a lot more blogs which had totally disappeared. No one was able to explained what had happened, even when I went to Apple no one could find out why. Someone told me it may have had something to do with Google plus. As anyone else experience this?
    I am keeping my fingers crossed that it does not happen again as I really missed your wonderful way of seeing life.
    Anie v.

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