Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Week 18: The Slow Burn


Conjoined--being, coming or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite. 
                           -Merriam-Webster

Of course the first piece I started working on for Shadow Circus is a project that I have had in the back of my mind for a long time.  I have been mesmerized by images of conjoined twins and thought they would be the perfect metaphor for exploring the light and shadow side of life's journey in this collection.  The good and evil; the light and dark; the creation and destruction.  So often that is how we want to classify the world and our choices in it.  

However, the more I worked on this piece the more the figures began to influence each other.  It became impossible to maintain a strict dichotomy.  The ecstasy of the "creation" figure began to take on tones of fear and uncertainty while the "destruction" figure softened to convey hope and playful potential.  Instead of becoming polar opposites they conjoined to form an infinite loop of creation and destruction and the endless possibilities in each. 



I had been playing with the idea of fire as a symbol, but was unsure of the role it would play.  As I continued the labor intensive process of building this large piece the fire transformed into candle flames.   We light a candle and say a prayer.  We light a candle and make a wish.  Prayers, wishes, hopes, fears, dreams, etc. are all tied to flames that we ignite and extinguish.  And our own mortal wax slowly melts away in our pursuit of life.  



This continuous cycle is such a slow burn and I usually don't recognize how beautifully intertwined these potentials are in my life.  I'm so thankful this process has reminded me of the complexity of light and shadow as I go forward with this collection.  "The Slow Burn" has yet to go into the kiln and transform through flames once again.  What will happen?  How will it change?  Will it survive?  I'll light a candle and say a prayer.



    

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Shadow Circus: 18 Week Journey

I am horrible when it comes to keeping up with my blog posts.  At the end of the day, I hardly have the energy to put two words together for my husband, let alone write something coherent for the world to see.  However, this summer marks the beginning of a new chapter in my work culminating in a collection called Shadow Circus that I will be exhibiting in a museum with the very talented Lorraine Glessner at the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art in Marietta, GA, and a gallery exhibition at River Gallery in Chattanooga, TN.  

For the next 18 weeks I have jumped into the unknown by leaving the show circuit to focus on pushing my work in terms of both technique and concept. Taking myself out of my usual source of income and validation is both frightening and liberating.  I don't have any tools for guidance to arrive at  my destination other than a voice inside that says, "BE BOLD!"  

I would like use my blog to document the process and share my journey with you.  It is not clear to me what I will be sharing at this point.  Perhaps a few conceptual snippets, studio images or angst-filled longings for guidance.  It is probably better not to think about it too much and embark before I lose my nerve.  

I hope you will join me during this process!  



Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Workshop Winter

I'm so excited to have the opportunity to teach at several different studios throughout the southeast this winter!  The first will be a one day workshop focusing on the head and hands at Atlanta Clay on January 26th.  Next, I will be in Palm Beach teaching about building a torso at the Craft Gallery.  Finally, to coordinate with the NCECA conference, I will be teaching a workshop on the full figure at MossRock Ceramic Gallery in Houston, TX.  I love teaching!  There is so much to share and learn! If you have the time and inclination I'd love to see you!


"Escape"

Monday, June 4, 2012

I am happy to announce that you can now find my work at the incredible Crimson Laurel Fine Craft Gallery in Bakersville, North Carolina.  Owned by David Trophia and John Lara, this gallery boasts some of the biggest names in the ceramic world!  I am so happy to be a part of the CLG family!


Monday, May 14, 2012

I love, love, love trolling around junk shops and antique stores looking for objects to inspire my next piece.  One of my favorite places is the neighborhood antique mall, Queen of Hearts, in Alpharetta, GA.  On May 17th from 6-8pm  I will be displaying some of my work using vintage objects from I acquired from the Queen.  There will also be baked goods provided by an amazing local bakery, Sweet Things.  It is a great opportunity to shop for treasures, snack, and support local female entrepreneurs.

I hope to see you there!!

The flyer for Thursday night can be found by clicking here.

Nourish

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Four Bridges Featured Artist!!!!


Wishful Thinking

4 Bridges Fine Art Festival is just around the corner (April 14-15)!!  This show consistently presents quality artwork for every budget and is loads of fun.  This year I am the featured artist and you can see samples of my work on postcards, posters and even billboards!!

To check out what artists will be there and the entertainment for the weekend go to the 4 Bridges Arts Festival website.  I hope to see you there!!!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Museum Quality at the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show

Life Saver


It has been a very busy few weeks. I have traveled to North Carolina to teach a workshop, then on to Baltimore for the biggest show of the North East.  But now is the show I have been waiting for: Crafts America's Palm Beach Fine Craft Show.  Crafts America consistently presents beautiful shows with museum quality artisans.  This year I will be participating in this amazing event and presenting more of my new collection March 2nd - 4th.  If you are anywhere in the area you don't want to miss this opportunity to enjoy a wide range of fine craft and perhaps welcome a treasure or two into your home.