Showing posts with label Ben Belknap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Belknap. Show all posts

Friday, December 2, 2011

Holiday Fair and Art in a Box

Here are some pictures from a couple of years ago:

Ben Belknap ceramic art
Ben Belknap ceramic art
Ben Belknap ceramic art
The Holiday Fair at CCAC is this Saturday, December 3, 2011, 11 am–3 pm. I will be selling some Heads and a few other little things. Come on down! I would love to see you.

It's located on Broadway in Oakland across the street from the beginning of College Ave.


Also Art in a Box continues their Great Trans-American Art Campaign
Check out the new video:

Here is one of the latest pieces that I dropped off:

Monday, August 15, 2011

A couple of pictures from the show

So these are just some preliminary pictures from the gallery. Look for some higher quality shots on my website soon. There are still two Saturdays in the month to go and see the show if you haven't already. You can find the details in an earlier post.

Ben Belknap Ceramic Art sculpture
Ben Belknap Ceramic Art sculpture
Ben Belknap Ceramic Art sculpture
Ben Belknap Ceramic Art sculpture
Ben Belknap Ceramic Art sculpture

Monday, July 11, 2011

More Art Show Preparation - Porcelain Cars

Ben Belknap - Ceramic SculptureI just got these pieces out of the kiln. They are just black underglaze on porcelain. I am about to start a couple larger pieces which will take forever and I only have a couple of weeks. You do the math. These were pretty simple, here is the process:
Ben Belknap - Ceramic SculptureHere is the unglazed porcelain car.
Ben Belknap - Ceramic SculptureFirst I brush black underglaze into all of the cracks. I like to use Leslie Ceramic Supply's U-24 Basic Black. They also make U-9 Black which is a cool blueish black. The U-24 is a warm brownish black and it tends to flux (get shiny) less than the U-9 which is also a bonus in this case.
Ben Belknap - Ceramic SculptureAll the cracks, crevices etc filled with black underglaze.
Ben Belknap - Ceramic SculptureNext I take a sponge and wipe off the excess underglaze leaving nice crisp lines.
Ben Belknap - Ceramic SculptureNow for the laborious part, the background. I have collected lots of images to use which I organize and paste in a scrapbook. This page is all from an old french encyclopedia that had some great images. Landscapes tend to be pretty forgiving since people can't really tell whether you copied the image faithfully so I don't really worry that much about it. It still takes a bit of time even on so small an area. I also shaded the car somewhat at this stage.
Ben Belknap - Ceramic SculptureAnd here is the result after firing.

I will post more pictures in the coming weeks. Check out the website for the gallery here: http://roscoeceramicgallery.com/

See my last post for the time and other particulars.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Fresh out of the kiln: A new glaze painting

BEN Belknap Ceramic Glaze Painting Cave
Black underglaze on porcelain
(click on image for larger view)

This one turned out great. It's pretty darn small, only 3 1/4 by 4 1/4", but very detailed.

It's for this show that I have coming up in August. Here is the card:
Ben Belknap Ceramic Art Roscoe Gallery
It's a new gallery that Derik Van Beers just opened up. The back half is his studio and the front half is the gallery. It is very neat and tidy and looks great.
Here are the details:
Roscoe Ceramic Gallery
473 25th St., Suite D
Oakland, California
Gallery Hours Saturdays 11 am - 5 pm
415-515-3174

Ben Belknap Ceramic Sculpture Dam LandscapeI also just got out these completed sculptures of dams. They were really smaller studies for large pieces but they came out really nice.
Ben Belknap Ceramic Sculpture Dam Landscape

Ben Belknap Ceramic Sculpture Fat Man

Friday, June 17, 2011

Sketch Book Drawings

Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011
So I've been going through my sketchbooks in search of inspiration for my show in a couple of months. I've made a lot of flat picture frame-like ceramic plaques so I need quite a bit of content to fill them. These drawings span probably like 2004 to the present so some of them are kind of old. I've included both drawings of things I typically do as well as a few weird drawings as I would like to get a little weirder in my work.
I've been drawing and sculpting rocket cars lately. Here are a couple:
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011
This one is based on the caption:
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011This is a drawing I did for a friend who was going to have a fashion line called "Squirrel and Cross Bones"
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011This is drawing of a photo of some german lady that was at a party at the co-op house that my friends Brandon and Erich used to live in. Dumpasaurus is completely unrelated but written on the same page.
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011My friend Brandon drew this guy in my sketchbook. I think this was a t-shirt idea.
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011This is a drawing of a bed that used to be at a cabin that we used to go to when I was a kid. It was a really old spring based hospital bed that was all worn out so you'd always roll into the middle when you were sleeping in it. My family called it the Fat Lady.
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011This is a stupid drawing I did late at night.
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011Math Rebel
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011I had a dream with a drive through pencil sharpener. I should have drawn it in pencil.
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011Don't ask me what this is about. Cat/Bus
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011I drew the lady on the left with this amazing old water based sepia ink that I think I got at the Depot for reuse years ago. You just do your drawing in ink and then use a brush and water to shade the ink. It's like one of those coloring books that had the color in dots where you just needed to use a brush with water to color in the pictures.
Ben Belknap all rights reserved 2011

Friday, May 27, 2011

New Flat Ceramic Work

So I've been focussing on flat work recently for Art in a Box.
These are a couple of pieces from the last two months:
Ben Belknap Ceramic Art

This is the one I just dropped off:
Ben Belknap Ceramic Art

(Click on the images to see them large.)

Friday, December 3, 2010

Another Dam Sculpture Completed!

Ben Belknap Ceramic Sculpture 2010

Similar to the last dam sculpture however there are a couple of differences. Most notably I did not include the car and there is water below as well as above the dam. Overall I think that the perspective is perhaps slightly improved.
Anyhow that's what I've been working on.


Ben Belknap Ceramic Sculpture 2010

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Another Dazzling Art in a Box Piece

Ben Belknap Ceramic Rocket Car 2010
Ben Belknap Ceramic Rocket Car 2010
Ben Belknap Ceramic Rocket Car 2010
Believe it or not I had to fire this piece 3 times(in addition to the bisque firing) to get it to work. The darn rocket kept popping off during the glaze firing. Eventually I ended up using nichrome wire to hold it in place which also ended up looking rather nice. Just another example of mistakes(or mishaps) working out in the end. Join Art in a Box or give the gift of Art in a Box today.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Another Art in a Box in the Works

Ben Belknap

Almost done, just a few more coats.....
Coming soon to Art in a Box.... Join now and DEMAND this brilliant piece of ceramic history. Don't wait, this would make a great present or addition to your art collection. Art in a box. http://artinabox.net/

Monday, October 25, 2010

Video for your further amazement!

I apologize for the poor quality of the video, however I think you will enjoy this. Stand dumbfounded as you behold the magic disappearing bikini.



Ben Belknap

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Eureka! It works!

Ben Belknap is a Genius

So something I've had in the works for some time now is finally done(though not perfected yet). I have been interested in creating a heat sensitive ceramic vessel where clothing disappears when hot liquid is introduced. Recently Karl McDade was kind enough to invite me to be in a Gravy Boat Show at Diablo Valley College which gave me the perfect opportunity to test out my new concept. This is the gravy boat that I made:


Ben Belknap is a Genius

Just add hot liquid and....

Ben Belknap is a Genius

Ben Belknap is a Genius

Unfortunately this is as transparent as it gets for now. Still rather novel if you ask me. However I intend to find a more transparent base that would give a true clear as opposed to this yellowish color. So stay tuned.
For more information on the gravy boat show visit Diablo Valley College's website here. The show runs 11/1 - 11/23 and I believe there is a closing party. The work will be sold silent auction style with a buy it now option. Also I believe you can "buy it now" over the internet if you are so inclined here(not up yet, check back).