Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Featured Artist - Allan Winkler

Allan Winkler, Kansas City Artist, Loaded Trunk
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It is Allan Winkler's planet and the rest of us are just living on it. It's a whacked-out fun place to be and often quite rewarding. Whether you know him as the ubiquitous visual artist or as a percussive musician, if you live in Kansas City you probably know, or at least know of, Allan Winkler. Maybe you've seen his billboards in the Crossroads Arts District or his metal or paper cutouts in several local galleries and restaurants – once you see his iconic style, his signature images will be instantly recognizable.

Winkler, a seasoned graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute, has worked in a purposefully simple, “naive” style to evoke, almost in a medieval way, renderings of human and animal character and emotion. These figures are animated and energized by jazzy patterns and energetic lines. Quirky and folksy, Winkler’s cartoon-like appeal can transcend media. He creates furniture, videos, and writes plays. Collages of shapes cut from cereal boxes, quilts, paintings, prints and pottery illustrates his love of material and craft.

The Loaded Trunk is offering his one-of-kind plates and bowls. These unique works of art are also functional serving ware. One series uses earthier tones and another series plays with a blue on white color scheme. Charming grinning faces peer out from the surfaces, characteristic of Winkler’s playful, emblematic  imagery. One unique example embraces a sophisticated abstract motif of patterned blue drops. Click here to see the entire collection.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Cooking Side Dishes

Fingerling Potatoes on Hand-Painted Ceramic Platter (similar)
with a Guatemalan Table Runner (similar)
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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, every single food magazine I own has a beautiful, golden turkey on the cover with tempting headlines enticing me with delicious sides and fixings. An interesting theme this year was about breaking tradition when it comes to side dishes. Whether they were trying a new recipe or adding elements from different countries and cuisines, the results were a fresh and welcome outlook for the Thanksgiving Day table. 

Reading about food always inspires me to cook food. I chose the simplest recipes, pulled some things from the shop to serve on and invited friends over to feast! Here's what we made….and ate.

Grilled Strip Steak (no recipe, we just salt and peppered the meat and threw it on the grill)

No matter how simple or humble the meal may be, serving food in beautiful dishes elevates the dining experience. I always set a nice table for company and even when I'm just grabbing a quick bite for myself. It makes the act of eating feel so much more special.

I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with abundance and in good company!

P.S. Check out this recipe slideshow of Global Thanksgiving side dishes from Food & Wine magazine.

Cucumber Yogurt Sauce in Orange Ottoman Hand-Painted Ceramic Bowl
with Mpingo Loop Sugar Spoon
Beet, Feta & Mint Salad on Ceramic Lotus Platter
with a Japanese-Inspired Patchwork Table Runner
Fresh Herbs on Ceramic Lotus Platter
Baked Tofu  in Ottoman Tinned Copper Bowl
Dipping Sauce in Blue Ottoman Hand-Painted Ceramic Bowl
Green Beans & Candied Bacon on Ottoman Tinned Copper Bowl
Basmati Rice and Grilled Steak on Large Red Ottoman Hand-Painted Ceramic Bowl

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

To Four and Many More

 
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When I started my business four years ago, I didn't know where I would be today or even if I'd still be in business. But against all odds and two recessions, I am still hanging on, and I'm very proud to say I haven't changed my original concept of being global, ethical, ecletic and timeless. 

I have you, my wonderful customers, to thank for enabling my addiction to travel, joining me on my adventures in cultural immersion and making it possible to continue working with artisans all over the world. You inspire me with your living spaces, how you mix styles and fusing the old with the new.


As a special thank you to my readers, buyers, fellow textile junkies and collectors, I'm giving away four special items from The Loaded Trunk, one for every amazing year.

Here is to year 4See below for details on how to enter and win. 

1. I have four separate contests for each different social media platforms. I realize not everyone has the time to join everything so I'm spreading the love. Just follow the directions below and message me if you have any questions.

2. Win extra chances by following the blog and leaving a comment in this post.

3. Contest runs the entire month of July. Winners will be announced on or before August 9th. Good luck!



Sign up for our email list here and win one of these lovely Thai Ceramic Vessels.




Like The Loaded Trunk on Facebook and take your pick of one of these Silk Ikat Scarves.
I'll post this contest to our facebook page. You just have to leave a comment
and tell me which scarf you like best.

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Along with so many others, I love Pinterest for keeping me inspired.
Pin this image and follow The Loaded Trunk here for your chance
to win this sweet Baby Kantha blanket and pillow .

I'm still feeling my way around twitter, but I'd love for you to join in on the conversation.
Follow me on twitter, tweet me your best travel trip and don't forget to hashtag it with #giveaway.
The winner will get their pick of one of these large alligator or crocodile staplers.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Turkish Ceramic Platter

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This platter, handmade and signed by the artist, was found in Selçuk, the main town outside Ephesus. Selçuk is roughly eight kilometers from the Aegean Sea on the east coast of Turkey and is where you can find an amazing collection of ceramics as well as many of the country's top ceramics artists. Made in the Iznik tradition, the quality of the work makes it one of the most sought-after folk art today. Hand Eye Magazine wrote a great article about the Iznik art form, its beginnings along with an artist interview, which you can read here



The new guard of plate collectors are grouping more than just floral, ornate, vintage plates together. They're mixing modern designs, remixes of vintage plates with typography and overprinted art and original plate art. Our Turkish Ceramic Platter would make a excellent focus piece in a grouping. I also use them to serve in but they are delicate and need to be hand washed gently.

I only have one of these left in the shop. You can see more details here.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Seeing Green

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Feeling fresh today so I rounded up my
favorite green things from the shop. I love that
green is this year's Pantone color of the year –
a great, versatile color for spring in any shade.