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Upcoming Workshops
"The Sound and Soul of Clay" Josh DeWeese & Frank Giorgini A pre NCECA Workshop April 6th and 7th, 2009 at Marjon Ceramics, Phoenix, Arizona. Brought to you by Laguna Clay Company. Click here to register |
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Artist Statement
I have developed a passion for painting with ceramic
materials. I enjoy the phenomenon of the melt and the element of gravity
that enters the image through running glaze. The loss of control is
important, blurring the lines made with the hand, and introducing a
sense of alchemy. The viscosity and movement of the glaze becomes an
important element in the final image. I am interested in translating
what I see in front of me, whatever it may be. Many of the drawings are
sketches of my studio or the view out the window. Images of pottery in
my studio often dance across the forms I am glazing. Virtually any view
may serve as a still life to respond to. The drawings often disappear
among the layers of information that become the final surface, creating
a sense of depth and curiosity. Perhaps pottery’s greatest power lies in its association with the human body. The language of pottery is the language of the body, with necks and feet, bellies and shoulders, and lips to touch our lips. The intimate relationship that develops with use strengthens this association. A personality develops, and the pots become our friends. In this friendship they become reflections of our humanness, and help give meaning to our lives. Josh DeWeese |
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