Friday, 16 March 2012

The origin of the Zulu family traditional culture and Ade Moore's ceramic workshop

"Ardmore brings us not only opportunities, but the hope of life, she let the world know us Zulu art, let us see the outside of the universe of 1 000000000 universes, but here we like one family, Ardmore is our home." Octavia is full of feelings about Ardmore ceramics workshop she worked for me.

Ade Moore's ceramic workshopAde Moore's ceramic workshop

"Pride of Africa" along the way will go through some remote small town, beautiful scenery but almost no visitors involved, but these places often bring you surprises, such as cavers ham (Caversham) in the town of Zulu Pottery Workshop A De Moore Pottery Workshop (ArdmoreCeramics Gallery).

Ade Moore's ceramic workshopAde Moore's ceramic workshop

The mountain town ceramic square is located in a park, a beautiful environment.

ManySouth AfricaArtists like living in these far from the big city small mountain village, enjoying the quiet and simplicity of the writing life, apartheid in South Africa era, cultural sanctions make the artist here retire, but a lack of specialized techniques and tools. However, binding but also generate new ideas -- not rigidly adhere to the normal ceramic traditional South African pottery artists begin to fall, 30 years ago, several young artists and craftsmen in Kwazulu - Natal province (KwaZulu-Natal) Mead Lanz (Midlands) along the mountain and valley settled down, these artists are the beautiful scenery here and leisurely rural life deeply attracted, they built houses, shops and studios, began making the original handicrafts are sold in their own home. When their cottage workshop works gradually recognized by the outside world and love, these artists began to gather together to create a Mead lanz. Mandel (MidlandsMeander) market, now is very famous.

Enter A De Moore ceramic workshopEnter A De Moore ceramic workshop

Enter A De Moore Pottery Workshop, an imaginative art world in front of the zulu.

Also in Kwazulu. Natal province, the train stopped at a place called cavers ham (Caversham) town, we are going to visit is to enjoy a high visibility of the Pottery Workshop -- A De Moore Pottery Workshop in South africa. After about 20 minutes, came to a secluded manor, the hostess has been waiting for a long time, a man named fee o Moorhouse teeter - burning (FeeHalsted-Berning), is a famous artist in South Africa, his work in South Africa and the world won many awards.

Source:AzraelSina blog

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