My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

So my mom is a truly talented ceramic artist and I’ve been told Bored Panda would love her stuff.

Is it a bit much to say she’s truly talented? Well, you are the judge. But I think she makes unique art, that not many on the planet can. On Mother’s Day, I thought it fitting to showcase to the Internet just how awesome she is.

She makes beautiful sculptures, and most of them are raku. Raku is an exciting and demanding technique, that can reward some amazing textures in the clay.

She makes hippos, zebras, elephants, anteaters, tapirs… Well, she makes all kinds of adorable animals, and they are always curvy, whimsical, cute, fun, and full of character.

I’ve uploaded quite a lot of pictures, in a mixture of finished sculpture artworks and from the crafting process. Enjoy! And if you do enjoy it, you’re very welcome to follow her cute animals on Instagram – she’d be delighted.

All credit goes to the artist, Jeanette Alsing.

More info: Instagram | alsing.dk

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Chillin’ like a villain…

The sculpting process

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

The blackbirds sit on twigs hanging from a wire. Contrary to how it may seem, even they are all hand made and unique.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

This is an early stage hippo. Still lots of work to be done. All of the sculptures are hollowed out before the firing. Otherwise, they will crack in the oven.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: alsing.kunst

Miniature zebra in the making.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Gas torch in a raku kiln. The temperature reaches 1000 degrees Celsius or more!

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Spontaneous reduction in sawdust after the raku firing changes the colors immediately – very satisfying… well, if the piece survives!

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Pre-fire, after glaze. The Zebra is painted with latex and then glazed. The latex covers the zebra and makes sure it’s not glazed, the stripes turn black when the sculpture is reduced in sawdust.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Cool(ing) pic!

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Just after the raku firing, the sculptures outer glaze flakes off, revealing the almost soft looking naked raku texture underneath.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Silky anteaters cooling down, and getting color.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Here’s a trash panda before the firing.

Few of the finished works

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

This zebra is her signature sculpture. The naked-raku is what gives the black and white patterns.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

The elephants are easily some of my favorites. The texture is made with lots of pointy tools in the wet clay, and lots of patience. After the first of two firings, the sculpture is painted with dark oxides, like ink that fills the cracks.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Sit! Turquoise crackle glaze hippo. These hippos are probably her most popular sculptures.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Scratching an itch. Elephantastic stuff!

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Polar bears are just lovely.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

This one differs a bit from the others, it is painted after it’s been fired. I’m so happy, cause I own this piece – and she custom made this one for me!

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Tapirs are truly some of the weirdest and cutest creatures on earth. Massively underappreciated!

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Here are some of her smallest things. Ceramic medallions or brooches, in all sorts of different animals. Order of the rhino, order of the duck. Animals have so many meanings to different people.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Silky ant-eaters.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

Floating, swimming, flying. Slightly rose glow.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: alsing.kunst

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

These roosters and hens are some of her smallest figures. They sit on a twig, 1, 2 or 3 together. All are raku.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

You can practically hear them talking.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: alsing.kunst

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

The line between clumsy and graceful can be a fine one.

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: alsing.kunst

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: alsing.kunst

My Mom Is A Truly Gifted Ceramic Artist And I Want To Share Her Whimsical Sculptures

Image credits: Jeanette Alsing

He is enjoying the sun, and so many children stop to pet him. If you stayed through it all – THANK YOU! And much love from Copenhagen, Denmark.