Miniature Pottery Collections

Jon Almeda Makes Impossibly Tiny Hand-Thrown Ceramics

'Pots in different spots' is the name of artist Jon Almeda's ongoing project, in which he creates miniature pottery collections in different parts of the world.

Working with a one-inch scale, Almeda makes tiny vases, bowls and other varying ceramic designs. The designs look like your average ceramic collection, featuring delicate details and subtle color pops -- only when a scalable item is placed next to them is their tiny stature revealed. The designs are all hand-thrown, calling for extreme patience and attention to detail. The pots featured can balance on the artist's fingertips and are about half the size of a match stick.

The artist argues that size does matter when creating his micro-designs, a statement that becomes apparent through the miniature pottery collection's undeniable and adorable impact that you just can't get from average sized pieces.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Pottery - There is a growing trend in creating miniature pottery collections, offering opportunities for artists and artisans to explore the art of small-scale ceramics.
2. One-inch Scale - The use of a one-inch scale in creating miniature pottery opens up possibilities for intricate and detailed designs, providing an avenue for artists to showcase their craftsmanship in a unique way.
3. Micro-designs - The creation of micro-designs in pottery allows for the exploration of extreme precision and attention to detail, presenting innovative opportunities for artists and collectors.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Craft - The art and craft industry can leverage the trend of miniature pottery collections to attract enthusiasts who appreciate small-scale artworks and unique designs.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can tap into the one-inch scale trend by offering miniature pottery collections as statement pieces, providing customers with a unique and charming addition to their interiors.
3. Collectibles - The collectibles industry can capitalize on the demand for micro-designs in pottery, offering limited edition miniature pottery collections that cater to collectors' desire for unique and highly detailed pieces.

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