Hello, We hope you are enjoying summer! We’re excited that things are coming back and re-opening!
Here is a glance at a few things happening now!
We are happy to announce that we were selected to participate in the Bellevue Arts Museum Arts Fair 2021. In its 75th year as the premier arts fair in the Pacific Northwest, the show is fully virtual and more accessible than ever . This year we have a beautiful array of 3d printed ceramics that we will create for you upon ordering. If you are looking for art, home accents, and decor, this is a great opportunity to collect one of the first pieces of 3d printed porcelain pottery in history which is sure to rise in value while adding an inspired addition to your home.
The Bellevue Arts Museum found creative ways to add informative, educational, and fun programs to this years BAM Arts Fair. We had the good fortune of being interviewed by renowned figurative sculptor, Tip Toland, who has a mini retrospective called “Tip Toland: Empathy In Clay” opening at the museum this summer. In this exclusive conversation between Jacob Foran and Tip Toland, you can here more about how Jacob and Phirak Suon got started and became a top forerunner in architectural ceramic 3d-printing. And, Tip asks Jacob to talk about his “Big Dreams” for the future.
Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds, WA featured ForanSuon in their art museum shop during Edmonds Artwalk in June. The first in-person art exhibition since the pandemic began, we enjoyed discussing our contemporary 3d printed ceramic artwork in context of the rich history and some of the best Pacific Northwest Artists. You can find a variety of our colorful 3d-printed ceramic vases for sale in the Cascadia Art Museum Shop if you are passing through Edmonds.
While many galleries closed their doors for good during the COVID-19 pandemic, AMcE Creative Arts launched its new gallery program and Niche Market in Capitol HIll in Seattle. With a stunning first exhibition by Anne Austin Pearce, the gallery looks promising and the Niche Market offers an eclectic variety of affordable art items from Pacific Northwest Makers including a rare grouping of our 3d printed porcelain tealights in their largest size.
We recently made a variety of small 3d printed ceramic votives and tealights for one of Seattle’s best shops, KOBO located in Capitol Hill and in the International District. You can find our beautiful porcelain pottery to add ambience to your home, or use them for your favorite cactus or succulent house plants.
Here are a few of our favorite designs for summer to elevate your home.
In closing, we thank you for your purchases throughout the past year on our online shop! Your shopping keeps us going so we can design new and inspired 3d-printed pottery for you for many years ahead. Thank you, and have a great summer!