katharine morling
Black and white line drawings pulled magically from a sketchbook into the real world through the fantastic ceramic work of UK based artist Katharine Morling. The cameras, the sewing needles, and don’t even get me started on those kitchen utensils!!! L.O.V.E.
{via art is a way}
Are you kidding me? These are amazing! Too neat. Thanks for sharing! Off to visit her site!
Coup de coeur!!! Wow! Love what she creates!! Unique, fun, detailed art at it’s best form! Type of work you wish you’d thought of!! Thank you for sharing.
I saw these lovely pieces in-person a few weeks ago at the Affordable Art Fair. The sewing kit and machine were so realistic yet cartoonish, that I felt like I stepped into Disney.
http://thewalkupblog.com/affordable-art-fair-new-york/
Dear lord that typewriter – so awesome!
brilliant, thx
her work is so beautiful!
beautiful work!
Dying over the cameras and butterfly drawers. Gorgeous.
Thank you for sharing your visions with us!
Lovely. Sigh. 🙂
Wow. wow. wow .wow. I’m speachless.
this is refreshingly original. i’m so happy you introduced me to this artist. i want to type on this whimsical typewriter. ah!
That is fanflippintastic!!! When I read that it was clay, I was beyond impressed!
So unique and brilliant!
I think I just fell in LOVE! These are amazing works. Fantastic.
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Are there instructions? They look amazing