Friday, June 20, 2014

The Artist Behind the Art

When I am viewing art, I often form some kind of vision of the artist who created the work. Sometimes I am close, but most of the time I am way off. It makes me think of my own work and wonder what kind of visions are drawn about me. 
   

In college (I was a professional student for a while), I experimented and was inspired and challenged by the others in the studio.  I experimented a lot with creative glazing, patterns, and whimsy.

Wax Resisted Polka Dot Vase

   
Once I got out in the real world and started working in the professional realm (lead developer at a printing company), my available time dwindled, but the things I wanted to try to make kept growing.   I learned to refine my forms and simplify my glazing and patterns.


White Unity Candle


Currently, I have very little time (2 little boys -  3 and 7 months), so the time I do get in the studio is precious.  There is usually a special order with a deadline that I am working on.  I am trying to get better at saying "no" for special projects, but sometimes they are just too fun to resist.


PB&J Cake Topper

I do hope that in whatever stage of life I am in, that I am able to have fun with my work and that I can give my viewers something to smile about.


4 comments:

  1. Love your work! I work in polymer clay which as yu know requires no special equipment. I've always wanted to try working with your kind of clay. I hope to see more of your work. Off to share your wonderful vision.

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  2. What a great blog! I love your work! (I am especially drawn to the vase.) Thank you for sharing :)

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  3. I love your art - I am especially drawn to your vase! Thank you for sharing :)

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  4. I love the PB&J topper. so clever

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