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AK-47 :: Cursed Dynasty (Ceramics Collection)
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Weapon: AK-47
Finish Style: Custom Paint Job
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"Cursed Dynasty" - Ceramic Collection
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Description
"Blue and white pottery" (Chinese: 青花; pinyin: qīng-huā;) covers a wide range of white pottery and porcelain decorated under the glaze with a blue pigment, generally cobalt oxide. The decoration is commonly applied by hand, originally by brush painting, but nowadays by stencilling or by transfer-printing, though other methods of application have also been used. The cobalt pigment is one of the very few that can withstand the highest firing temperatures that are required, in particular for porcelain, which partly accounts for its long-lasting popularity. Historically, many other colours required overglaze decoration and then a second firing at a lower temperature to fix that. The origin of the blue glazes thought to lie in Iraq, when craftsmen in Basra sought to imitate imported white Chinese stoneware with their own tin-glazed, white pottery and added decorative motifs in blue glazes. Such Abbasid-era pieces have been found in present-day Iraq dating to the 9th century A.D., decades after the opening of a direct sea route from Iraq to China.

The inspiration for this series coming from the concept art for the "Ghost In The Shell" movie.
I was heavily impressed by the artwork by Jeremy Hanna[www.artstation.com]that he made for the "Puppet Master (aka Project 2501)".

His idea of putting ceramic as a pieces of his body - gave me a creative freedom to try making ceramic designed gun.

While learning about qīng-huā pottery, I discovered about different dynasties, with their own themes and significant design attributes (Ming dynasty, Yuan dynasty). That's why I decided to call this series as a "Cursed Dynasty".

With this naming and theme, I wanted to deliver some kind of a traditional asian sense mixed with melancholic/gloomy/dark vibes.
I'm also thinking of trying to bring some modern ideas, to make it even fresher for the next designs.

I hope you enjoy this artwork and it's inspiring you~