May 29th, 2010

Guest Blog: Diem Chau

Quick note from Krissy: I want to send out a massive thank you to the lovely Agnes of Some Kind of Style who was so kind as to do up this guest post.

Diem Chau was born and raised in Vietnam 1979 and came to America around 1986. She then graduated from Cornish College of Arts and started to produce wonderful artistic pieces, such as these adorable porcelain plates with the cutest drawings. Her work is shown New York, Seattle, Los Angeles and Miami. You can visit her lovely website over here: diemchau.com

Here are some favorite picks of mine.

Diem Chau

Diem Chau

Diem Chau

Diem Chau

Diem Chau

Diem Chau

Quick second note from Krissy: Aren’t these super charming? They make me want to go out to one of those pottery painting cafes and wreak havoc!

Krissy

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7 comments · jump to comment form »

Ally » 29 May 2010

These are adorable. I really like the first and last ones.

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Kya » 29 May 2010

Wow, they are really amazing designs! *gobbles*
(Kya’s last blog post: May is art month? ;D)

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agnes » 29 May 2010

thank you so much Krissy! your blog is so amazing and lovely! the best around that digital stratosphere, hehe!

hope your move is going a long well! dearest greets! love
(agnes’s last blog post: Model Love Behati…)

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Heather » 29 May 2010

Love these, they’re so unique!
(Heather’s last blog post: Decision Summer 2010: Calabasas v. San Francisco)

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Lady » 30 May 2010

Such beautiful art through the dishes!

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Sean » 30 May 2010

Wow those are amazing. That first one looks like it’s a paper plate.
(Sean’s last blog post: TechCrunch Disrupt 2010 was Awesome)

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brookemeagan » 31 May 2010

These are the most precious pieces I’ve seen all weekend. If my grandmother’s china was this charming I’d be a little more wiling to inherit it on my wedding day!
(brookemeagan’s last blog post: Encountering Mr.Spot)

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