Martina Lantin. Flower Brick, 2013. JSTOR.
Founded in 2008, accessCeramics is an online collection of contemporary ceramics images by recognized artists. Designed for use by artists, arts educators, scholars and the general public.
By summer 2023, all ArtStor collections, including the AUArts Teaching Image Collection were made available on JSTOR. The Artstor website will retire in August 2024. The Artstor Digital Library is an image database featuring a range of images from some of the world's leading museums, photo archives, scholars, and artists in one easily-navigated repository. All images are accompanied by comprehensive metadata and are rights-cleared for educational use.
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"Representing the work of creation might not always be dramatic, or fun, but it is the oft hidden reality that exists for all artists. The value of art is in this time, this expertise, this passion. Art is slow. It requires focus. Patience. Dedication. To minimize this effort would be to reduce art, Kyungmin’s art, to a mere commodity, which it clearly is not. And so, the film intentionally mirrors its structure and approach to that of the content and allows the audience time to watch and reflect as the process and stories unfold." (from film website's Film Summary)