Ceramics is a 3D virtual gallery on MyGallery3D, a walkable online exhibition of 12 works. Step inside and explore it in your browser: no app, no headset.
A 3D virtual gallery about ceramics. Wet clay, a wheel, and hands: one of the oldest crafts we have, and still one of the very few done exactly as it was done six thousand years ago.
The photographs in this online exhibition are contributed by photographers on Pexels and are free to use. Each is credited to the person who took it, with a link back to their work.

A close-up reveals hands at work on the potter's wheel. The image centers on the handmade nature of ceramics, where skill lives in the fingers.
Photograph by Rüveyda, via Pexels.

Black and white photography emphasizes the texture of skilled hands shaping clay. The wheel spins; the hands know what to do.
Photograph by Anirban Das, via Pexels.

A close view of hands working clay on the wheel. The framing emphasizes the precision and artistry required in pottery making.
Photograph by Henlynn, via Pexels.

Two hands shape clay together on a pottery wheel. The photograph documents the hands engaged in their essential role within ceramics.
Photograph by Narasimhan AVPL, via Pexels.

An artisan demonstrates traditional pottery techniques, hands guiding clay as the wheel spins. The image captures the fundamental skill of the potter's craft.
Photograph by Vitaly Gariev, via Pexels.

Artisan hands sculpt pottery on a wheel in motion. The photograph reveals the physical engagement between potter and clay.
Photograph by Seda Nur Koç, via Pexels.

Hands move with expertise across the pottery wheel. This close-up captures the fundamental gesture of ceramic creation: fingers and palms in conversation with spinning clay.
Photograph by Sóc Năng Động, via Pexels.

Hands shape clay on a pottery wheel. This photograph shows traditional craftsmanship as a living practice, rooted in direct contact between maker and material.
Photograph by Henny Wiyanti, via Pexels.

Close-up of hands shaping pottery. The image documents artisan technique at the wheel, where knowledge passes through the body.
Photograph by igovar igovar, via Pexels.

Two pairs of hands work together on a spinning wheel. The image shows how potters sometimes share the creative process.
Photograph by Luis Eduardo Lustosa, via Pexels.

Hands mold clay on a spinning wheel in this black and white study of craftsmanship. The potter's gesture is both ancient and immediate.
Photograph by Anirban Das, via Pexels.

A close examination of hands shaping clay on the wheel. The image focuses on the tactile foundation of ceramic art.
Photograph by Regiane Tosatti, via Pexels.