Ceramic Life Journal
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Hardest painting to recreate -Why Painting People on Porcelain is the Hardest
Hardest Art in Jingdezhen? Figures, Animals, Landscapes, Flowers — Which Is Toughest to Paint?
Read MoreCeramic painting ideas – Learn the upper glaze painting skills
Discover the Charm of New Color Porcelain. Learn why upper glaze painting is both easy to fix and beautiful to fire.
Read MoreChinese Calligraphy- Discover the calligraphy on porcelain slabs
Writing on Porcelain, Not on Paper. In Jingdezhen workshops, artists often divide their roles: some only paint, while others specialize in calligraphy and signatures.
Read MorePottery workshop- The Way of Survival for Jingdezhen Throwing Masters
Not only do they make vases, bowls, and teapots, but many also teach — finding new ways to pass on their knowledge and earn a living.
Read MorePainting ideas – The Secret of Porcelain Composition
Painting Depth on Ceramic Panels,See how Master Yuan uses size, position, and layering to create perspective on porcelain.
Read MoreClay Store in Jingdezhen China
A Quiet Clay Store Full of Ideas. Sometimes all it takes is a small shop filled with textures and colors to restart your creativity in Jingdezhen.
Read MoreJingdezhen Residency Artist – Naoki Koide
Relics of Memory and Prayer. Naoki Koide turns family memories and childhood moments into sculptures full of humor and gentle nostalgia.
Read MoreWhat to Do in Jingdezhen: Explore the Wu Guanzhong Exhibition at Taoxichuan
Taoxichuan ceramic art avenue, Taoxichuan residency, Taoxichuan art fair
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