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19.05 x 16.51 cm
2023
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About this artwork
Abstract expressive vessel in white earthenware ceramic clay with bright glazes, underglazes, and signed and dated in gold luster. This piece was constructed and glazed with the intent to use bright color and a variety of color and dot pattern motifs. The glaze was modified to produce thick dripping spots on the "handle" area. Glaze chemistry and the way glazes behave is a great interest of mine and I've been working on developing a variety of textures to use on my earthenware pieces. This vessel is minimally glazed with a clear ceramic glaze on the inside and it may hold liquid for a small amount of time though it is not recommended due to the earthenware clay body. This will ship in a heavy duty box.
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Artwork History
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Sep 03, 2024
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About the artist
I'm an abstract painter and sculptor with a focus on creating work that makes an explorative use of color as a backbone to form and subject matter. I experiment frequently and often switch between mediums chasing an impulse to learn, and become immersed in the process. Time seems to stand still when I'm working and I consider the process itself the art, and the artwork a record of what transpired. When I'm not painting or glazing you'll find me sewing overalls, tinkering with a new recipe for my candy shop, or producing a new electronic tune on my mac. My creative pursuits are the foundation of who I am.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1977 in U.S. Route 66, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Currently residing in Sierra Vista, AZ, USA.
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