Colorful, Handpainted Ceramic Art by Diana Crain
Katie Cordrey — February 8, 2010 — Art & Design
References: wallvases & artfulhome
Diana Crain is a ceramic artist from the Petaluma, California. She pioneered the use of colored porcelains by adding commercial glaze stains to the clay. Her whimsical wall vases are the outcome of experience producing decorated colored porcelain platters, inlaid porcelain quilts, vases, wall hangings, jewelry and dinnerware. She sells her work through galleries and online through Artfull Home Catalogue or by direct contact via her website.
Crain’s work is included in corporate and museum collections such as HP, Disney, Kaiser Permanente, Denver Art Museum, and LA county Folk Art Museum.
Crain’s work is included in corporate and museum collections such as HP, Disney, Kaiser Permanente, Denver Art Museum, and LA county Folk Art Museum.
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1. Colored Porcelains - Opportunity to innovate and expand the use of colored porcelains in various art forms.
2. Whimsical Wall Vases - Potential for disruption and creativity in the creation of unique and personalized wall vases.
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1. Ceramic Art - Innovation opportunities in the creation and marketing of handcrafted ceramic art pieces.
2. Home Decor - Potential for disruption in the home decor industry through the introduction of colorful and whimsical wall vases.
3. Art Galleries - Innovative approaches in the display and sale of ceramic art through art galleries and online platforms.
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