Tuesday 25 March 2008

my world is white







Some move freely, some move as they are told and some doesn't move at all.

This is very far from spring, but I'm happy for the winter even if out of rythm. Off to the studio, shall open the kiln and see what's hiding inside. Wish you all a good week!

Ingrid Bathe hand build and pinches such nice porcellain pots. She was kind to put me in her list of ceramic links, I'm honored, with artists I really like:
Meredith Knapp Brickell

Kirsten Kieffer

10 comments:

karin said...

Hi,
it's white here too-well not so very white as at your place :)
Like, what you write about the winter. Me, I'm too a lover of the seasons.
Every one has it's beautiful side.

Anonymous said...

simply wonderful photographs. I miss snow, but I can't wait for spring to be here fully.

Esti said...

I enjoy watching snow pictures, since for the last couple of years we've been lacking snow altogether around here. Thanks for the pictures.

Camilla said...

I wish my world was white too. The last time I saw proper snow was when I was in Stockholm for New Year about 5 years ago.

heather smith jones said...

Bibbi- Oh you're opening the kiln!! I'm waiting with anticipation!

Hey, Kristen Kieffer is a long time acquaintance of mine! Her work IS fabulous!

Andrea Tachezy said...

Bibbi, I didin´t write you, that your Easter Santa´s present is wonderful!
and these snowy photos are like illustrations.But I have to think about your post few weeks ago - blossom...

Mel Robson said...

beautiful images bibbi! Hard to imagine from where I am!!

Bibbi said...

Today is even more winterlike, wish we could make snowmen together! The material will be perfect after a while with sun.

Heather, you are lucky who can see Kristen's work in real life!

Andrea, the blossom is under the snow, maybe it even protects them from the cold, like a blanket.

mansuetude said...

do i have to tell you how much i love that bicycle photo... the lines, the texture, the sense of flight in rest... i want to build a snow person.

Anonymous said...

Three beautiful white photographs...