Choosing the Perfect Cup

in art •  7 years ago 

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Each year Rob and I give each other a cup as an Xmas gift. We go to Eutectic Gallery, a nationally renowned ceramics gallery here in Portland owned by some good friends where we carefully choose the cup we want. It feels great to have an art piece for everyday use as well as to know that we are supporting fellow artists to continue making their wonderful ceramics.

What makes the perfect cup? The answer tends to be unique to each person but there are some general points to consider:

  • cup size, is it suited for the kinds of drinks and style of drinking that you like?
  • shape, does the shape appeal to you and does it feel good in your hands?
  • weight, do you like a more substantial cup or one that is thinner and lighter?
  • glaze surface, what colors appeal to you? and do you like the surface shiny, matte, textured, or smooth?
  • the handle, is it sized well for your fingers and it is balanced well with the overall cup size and shape?
  • And of course, the overall aesthetic has to be pleasing and hopefully inspires a little love each time you hold it.

You may notice that people tend to care about the vessel they use for their morning beverage because if one of their favorites are not in the cupboard, they will undergo a search until finding the one that feels right for that day. I’ve bought a lot of cups in my life from fellow potters and have been surprised over the years at what I liked at purchase vs what I actually reach for each morning for my coffee.

For example, below to the left is a gorgeous little cup by Jeff Gunn. I love how he used the surface clay cracks as part of the painting, but unfortunately this cup is too small so I rarely use it. Whereas the cup on the right by Dennis Meiners has a funky shape and is much darker than I usually like, but after I bought it 5 years ago I quickly found that it was the cup I wanted to use every morning.

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For me the aesthetic draws me first, but the deal-breaker is always how it feels in my hands. I’ve walked away from buying many a beautiful cup because it doesn't feel just right. I know that for me to love it over the long term, it has to have the unique combination of form and function.

This year I chose a mug (below, top row) by Naomi K. Clement. Although I don’t generally like a dark interior, I overlooked it because I like so many other characteristic of this cup. The aesthetic is bold and graphic and very different from anything I already have. I kept walking back over to it to take another look and again feel the shape and wonderful combination of the smooth glossy and raw brown clay surfaces. I like the size too. It holds more than 12 oz. and the handle is hefty yet delicate which is a perfect fit for my small hands. As with most cups I love, this particular one feels just right in my hands.

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Rob chose this pretty little cup by the artist Jimin Lee (above, bottom row) which he hasn’t stopped praising since yesterday afternoon when he used it for the first time for some nog + scotch. This morning he had his coffee in it and again he launched off into a reverie about how much he loves this cup. He verbally praises the handle and the aesthetic most of all, but I’ve watched him repeatedly wrap his 2 hands around it and hold it against his chest so I know there’s much more to his adoration of this thing. He even tried to convince me a week ago that we should open these gifs early since we already know what they are! I laughed and pretended I thought he was joking even though he was perfectly serious.

Once each of us has identified THE cup, we tell each other and buy the chosen for the other person. You might think that the lack of surprise detracts from the specialness of this gift but for us it doesn’t. We cherish and look forward to this ritual of choosing our own special thing and we prefer to have exactly what we want rather than a surprise. Having said that, we have sometimes chosen cups for each other at different gift giving times like for a birthday or Valentine’s day.

Here are a few other of our favorites from gifts past, top row my favs for the past 2 years, left a Dennis Meiners cup that is arguably the best cup I've ever had, I LOVE that thing, and right a white glaze over terracotta clay by Justin Rothshank from his Presidential Tableware series which has been well loved too.

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Bottom row are Rob's favorites from years past, to the left a huge mug by Charlie Piatt who crafts better than anyone I've met. Everything about this is extremely well-made. At first the "hippy" aesthetic didn't attract me but I found myself often trying to get this cup before Rob's did because it functions extremely well. And to the right is Rob's favorite cup of all time - until he met his new one this xmas - which was made by an emerging potter who's name we've lost and unfortunately it's unsigned.

I'd really enjoy seeing photos of your favorite cups and why you like it/them, please share either below in the comments or as a post using the tag #perfectcup. Please put your link below if you create a post so I don't miss it!

Thank you @silviabeneforti for inspiring me to create this post with your sweet post telling of the gift @paolobeneforti gave to you. https://steemit.com/life/@silviabeneforti/from-my-hubby-with-love

And as always, thank you for supporting my blog and my work, it’s essential to my art-making!
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Like the cup design with the Bird on it ..and also the 1 w/ a WOLF.

The 1 with the glaze on it is very PRETTY - yet for drinking, I tend to use tea cups that have no glaze.

That one with a wolf - actually it's Sasquatch, Lol

Interesting what you say about using cups with no glaze. For a few years I felt the same way and just wanted a very minimalist look and feel. Somehow I've returned to much more elaborate decoration and colors, but I understand the appeal in simplicity.

Ha ! Funny to learn that.

Had no notion.. thanx for yr comment, tho.

Happy New Yr ..

I really loved looking at the beautiful cup pictures you posted. Something so simple like a cup can bring so much pleasure and enjoyment especially when paired with the perfect hot beverage. One of the simple pleasures in life. I personally have always enjoyed creating pottery, there is something relaxing about mushing ones hands in the clay like making mud pies as a kid. The creativity and unique designs exemplified by each cup is really part of your gift to each other, the surprise and imagination makes the gift unexpected even though you might expect it to be a cup. A nice bit of irony.

thank you @mauisunrise, sounds like we share a love for clay and the right cup! cheers and happy new year

Choosing the right cup isn't easy... I need to enjoy the ceramic, colours and motives.... Many great cups in this post.
Love the green toned ones by Jimin Lee above.

You are right, the best cups certainly take some consideration :-). Rob would agree with you and actually I love that one too

I LOVE CUPS!!! And I will certainly make a post about my perfect cup - I think I already posted it on @steemsugars discord haha! :D
All the factors you mention are VERY important - and, as a coffee lover recently revealed, I consider the 'morning coffee' mug the most important one!
The ones you posted here are REALLY beautiful and diverse - they're not the least common [and I didn't expect them to, to be frank] ;)))

Thanks @meanmommy33, I knew you would be a cup appreciator, can't wait to see your favs!

You know what? I wanna make that a proper post so ...I have photoshooting tomorrow :D Since some of my favs are here with me in Copenhagen :D Yay!!! The Cup Post - coming soon...... ;)))

A joy to read your posts as always my friend. I trust you had an enjoyable Christmas and I hope you have a lovely New Year's Eve. I look forward to seeing more of your work in 2018 and sharing some more of mine. Have a great day :D

Hello @handsolo! Love it when I hear from you, thanks so much for keeping in touch. This has been a particularly nice holiday time for us - few obligations and lots of time for walks and being at home. This year we got snow on xmas eve which made it all very cozy. How about you? How's that arm, are you back to windsurfing yet?

Hi there @natureofbeing! What a lovely thing to read, I too love it when I see your posts. I glad you had a good relax and believe it or not, I'm a little jealous of the snow :P

I've had a good few days, on Christmas day I changed the flushing kit in my restroom toilet, fitted my kitchen sink and cleaned my new apartment from top to bottom and had zero pain in my arm. (check my blog for the post about the tendonitis update/apartment)

Yesterday I spent the whole day in the workshop, just to confirm you understand, and again had zero pain. I am still taking it easy and staying off the water until at least March but things are looking good for 2018.

Whatever you have planned for New Year's, I wish you a most excellent Eve my friend D

Hi, I think you have a precise explanation of the meaning of using a rate that you like, I loved your story and the feelings you have towards them. I feel like you, that we must identify and feel things before buying them. Greetings.

Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed this,!

Love this... One of my friends and I have been exchanging mugs over the years as gifts too. It's fun to see how our tastes have changed to include cappuccino, lattes and dessert mugs as time goes on.

So great to find another cup -gift -exchanger! And yes it really is fun to see how our uses and preferences evolve. Thanks for your support!

Thanks natureofbeing. I always feel smarter after reading your posts. Please keep sharing your thoughts. interesting post

smarter? well I'm glad to hear it. Thanks for stopping by and supporting my blog!

Great post there, keep up good work !

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The cup of ceramic cup looks very beautiful, is a work of art that is extraordinary. I really like to use a cup when I want to drink something. You also explain in great detail about these beautiful cups. I also found your post at the end of this post. To submit link posting for you. Sorry if I'm wrong in understanding it. This is my link posting. Hope you like it.

https://steemit.com/photography/@rizasukma/photography-metamorphosis-beetle-or-fotografi-metamorfosis-kumbang-using-two-languages. Thank you very much for your support @natureofbeing.

Thanks for taking a look at my post. My request is to see links here leading to posts ABOUT YOUR FAVORITE CUPS AND WHY YOU LOVE TO USE THEM.

Sorry I may be wrong in understanding it. Because I have to use google translate in communicating. I love them, because since childhood use them in a day. Now I use them for coffee. They can make my coffee taste more delicious.

yes google translate is less than perfect, I understand! And I agree, a beautiful cup can definitely make coffee more delicious.

Loved this post 😍 I have the same passion for cups too :)

I wish I had stumbled upon you sooner so as I could have shown the love with a meaningful upvote :(

I really appreciated this posts aesthetic and the simplicity of offering an artist's (love) cup to your significant other, and vice versa, each year.

Traditions are comforting and meaningful.

You have a fine collection which makes me warmly envious :)

For sure there is something about using fine china, glasses and cups which make the process of partaking more pleasurable.

I have followed you and invite you to pass by mine if you have a spare moment - I am an artist/writer/lightworker with much to say.

I wish you a splendid 2018 and look forward to reading more from you in the coming months.

xox