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Italgraniti and Solus showcased three vending machines at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025. The three bespoke machines, constructed and clad by Arcitile using Italgraniti porcelain tiles, were ...
Ens Porcelain Figurine, Kingfisher Pair: Finely crafted by Ens-Porzellan of Volkstedt, Germany, this porcelain figurine depicts a vibrant pair of kingfishers in striking hues of green, blue, and coral ...
The figurines may have been far more than puppets, says Bárbara Arroyo, an archaeologist at the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala City. It’s likely they had multiple purposes, she says.
In "Porcelain War," three Ukrainian artists take up arms. The film has been nominated for the Academy Award for best documentary. (Picturehouse) ...
A Sydney-based production company is behind the Oscar-nominated documentary Porcelain War which shows fragile, porcelain figurines being handed to Ukrainian soldiers preparing for battle.
This kind of glue is thin enough to work well with porcelain but not so thin that it soaks into the material, leaving a weak bond. Although these glues are called “instant”, it does take a few ...
The artists in “Porcelain War” include Slava Leontyev (who co-directed the film with American documentarian Brendan Bellomo), Anya Stasenko and Andrey Stefanov.
The Ukrainian film Porcelain War, about artists defiantly at work during a time of war, has been nominated for an Academy Award in the best feature documentary category for the 2025 Oscars ...
It follows the Kharkiv-based artists Slava Leontyev and Anya Stasenko, who craft delicate porcelain figurines even amid the raging war Russia has inflicted on their homeland.
It’s about the Kharkiv-based artists Slava and Anya Leontyev, who specialize in making delicate porcelain figurines, even amidst the raging war that Russia’s inflicted on their homeland.
A tiny owl created by artists Slava Leontyev and Anya Stasenko perches in a partially destroyed wall in the film Porcelain War (2024). ©Picturehouse 2024.
Behind the scenes 'Porcelain War' footage shows how camera gear traveled 6,000 miles from the U.S. to the frontlines in Ukraine. Skip to main content Open Mega Menu ...