NOVEMBER

Added by Louise Bradley
01.11.10

Loving writing on the surface, but really wanting to snap off the "torn" bits off the top. I won't, though. Will be doing some more drawing on it soon...

smooth porcelain

Added by Louise Bradley
29.10.10

like anticipating walking through deep snow and reluctant to spoil its perfection

Day 2

Added by Laura Cull
25.10.10

Now you've become a kind of ornament - but a strange one, because of your seeming everydayness. I keep doing a double-take when I see you on the table - when I glance at you I see lightness, when I look again I see your fixed smoothness. Hence my small addition: What are you made of?

1st day with porcelain paper

Added by Laura Cull
24.10.10

I do love you, but I am worried that I am going to break you - or worse, I am worried that one of my kittens is going to bite off a bit of you. But you do feel nice to write on - in a way, it feels a bit naughty to write on you because of your preciousness. And your preciousness will probably also affect what kinds of things I write on you. Usually I write things on bits of paper that then get put into a pocket, or in my bag to be taken to work or to the shops - but I will not be taking you out of the house, at least not until I have to pass you on to someone else.

I do love you

Added by Gloria Diez Petrovsky
23.09.10

How to adopt some lovely art piece... (1) Choose the piece... (2) Give it your personal loving touch... (3) Look for a victim... (4) Pass your love on... (Thanks to the model - LOVE ME team member - for making me live this experience: You said "love me".... "I do love you, guys!")---------> Gloria D. Petrovsky... gloriadiezv@hotmail.com


Helena Seget
Sustainable Porcelain Stationery

These 'sustainable notepads' are made from fine porcelain, yet designed to be part of common and everyday life. A surface on which to jot down unformed thoughts or theorems, and even to play games with invisible partners. A permanent medium on which to place fleeting ideas.
For use with graphite and colour pencils. Old notes can be rubbed out with a rubber eraser, scoured off with soap and water or wiped away with a wet wipe