Artist Statement
I refer to “sacred spaces”, whether intimate or grand in scale, as
places and objects that contain, sustain and shelter life. These places
and objects inspire my vessel forms and themes relating to
vulnerability and transformation.
Woven clay coils provide the structure for my sculpture and are
metaphoric expressions for the fragile, tenuous, web-like connection
between all living things and our eco-system.
The impact of time, natural forces and gravity pull matter back to
earth softening and reinventing the original shape. My sculpture
captures this metamorphosis during a moment between creation and
collapse.
Various inks and dyes are applied after the final firing. Dominated by
earth tones-orange, reds, browns, blacks and dusty blues, the vessels
are often punctuated by the glow of metallic patinas. Several coats of
wax are applied to protect and create a subtle sheen.
The warp and weft of woven coils creates a lively calligraphic tapestry
of lines, which contrast the smooth and quiet interiors. These
contradictory surfaces and the use of trompe l’oeil create a visual
seduction. Is it fiber, leather, metal, soft or hard? Is it woven or
impressed? Is the interior a different material? Prompted to reach out
and touch the vessel, the voyeur becomes an engaged participant
completing the creative experience.
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