The Terracotta Army is an archeological find that is composed of about 8,000 terracotta statues. Each statue was individually made and different from every other statue. The statues were ornately painted with many colors, as seen above. There may have also been replicas of the rivers and streams made of mercury that flowed through mountains of bronze, which is supported by the finding of high levels of mercury in the area. It was made by about 700,000 workers.
Bernard Leach Pottery
This is a Bernard Leach ceramic piece. This marmalade jar was painted blue and has brown designs over a cream ground. The rim is thin and has a notch for a spoon which I thought was useful for its purpose. I enjoy the contemporary design and the simple shape of the jar. The brush work of the glaze gives the piece a sophisticated look and feel to it, which I enjoyed.
Comments
Post a Comment