288: Nick Danielson on using CAD to design templates for hand-built pots

288: Nick Danielson on using CAD to design templates for hand-built pots

Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Nick Danielson. After an early interest in conceptual sculpture, Nick has been solely focused on making functional pottery for the last eight years. His work is an...
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Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have
an interview with Nick Danielson. After an early interest in
conceptual sculpture, Nick has been solely focused on making
functional pottery for the last eight years. His work is an
aesthetic blend of Korean Buncheong ware, color from contemporary
graphic design, and the angular nature of computer aided drafting
(CAD), which he uses to design the work. In our interview we talk
about studying in Korea, balancing historical and contemporary
influences, and using the CAD to get creative with his forms and
surfaces. For more information on Nick visit
http://earleceramics.com.


 


Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, I have a new feature called the
"Community Corkboard." It's an opportunity for you to share your
ceramic event, comment on an episode, or relate other
clay-community related news with the Red Clay Rambler
audience. To have your event or comment featured on the
Community Corkboard, send me an email through the contact link
at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/contact. 


 


Community Corkboard, 6/6/19:


Today’s event is the Indiana Potters Conference. Happening for
the first time October 3rd – 5th, 2019, the conference features
demonstrations from Malcolm Mobutu Smith, Sarah Pike, Matthew
Metz, and Martha Grover, as well as panel discussions and
exhibitions. For more information search Indiana Potters
Conference on Facebook.

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