Saturday, December 15, 2018

Research - Ceramics

Elisabeth Kley

For my sound piece I created a piece inspired by Elisabeth Kley and her incredibly detailed 
but delicate sculptures. The negative space incorporated into each piece offers a sense of delicate stability. The structures are created from a fired earth element - red clay - however appear to be as light as a feather. This delicate appearance was something I wanted to flow throughout my sound piece. As I was working on the piece I became very musically inspired by the fluidity of the structure. 
To complement this style I had a musician friend of mine created a piece of music that he was inspired to make after viewing this piece. This piece he created musically illustrated the sound piece in a beautiful way. The highs and lows of the custom music inspire the viewer to move their eyes throughout the piece.





My friend who created the sound piece music is from a band called Speech Patterns.
It's a rock band that creates emotionally charged ballads that shake the listener. Their edgy style is was drew me to collaborate with them. I was intrigued by their edge style mixing with such a delicate ceramic piece. They are a young band that is looking to grow and receive recognition. I am a young artist who is looking to do the same. Creating music is a hobby for the group but they hope to go full time with it. Collaborating on a fine art level will be an intriguing line on their resume that will express their openess for exploration in the world of music.

The art of modern ceramics is explored in this article. Ceramics have gone through various changes of being functional to evolving into being functional art in modern day. The duality of clay is what make it a beautiful medium to work with. The article describes clays ever evolving role in the artistic realm and in our modern world. Over thousands of years ceramic art has continued to ebb and flow with the changing times. This fluidity is what makes this medium so attractive to artists throughout thousands of years. 

Artist Statement - Ceramics

My fifty pieces and sound project were a visual representation of my personal exploration of the clay medium over the past four months. One can view multiple mini collections that transpired throughout my exploration. One being the dynamic oval wall hangings. These forms took on a personality of their own. They pair together in a set of 13 that when hanging complement each other as a whole. With these form I explored simple smoothness paired with thick texture. This texture was received well and heightened with contrasting glaze. My style throughout the fifty pieces is modern minimalism with an edge.

Friday, December 14, 2018

50 Pieces - Ceramics

























In Process Photos










Sound Piece - Ceramics


Artist statement: 
For my sound piece I created a piece inspired by Elisabeth Kley and her incredibly detailed 
but delicate sculptures. The negative space incorporated into each piece offers a sense of delicate stability. The structures are created from a fired earth element - red clay - however appear to be as light as a feather. This delicate appearance was something I wanted to flow throughout my sound piece. As I was working on the piece I became very musically inspired by the fluidity of the structure. 
To complement this style I had a musician friend of mine created a piece of music that he was inspired to make after viewing this piece. This piece he created musically illustrated the sound piece in a beautiful way. The highs and lows of the custom music inspire the viewer to move their eyes throughout the piece.

Research:
My friend who created the sound piece music is from a band called Speech Patterns.
It's a rock band that creates emotionally charged ballads that shake the listener. Their edgy style is was drew me to collaborate with them. I was intrigued by their edge style mixing with such a delicate ceramic piece. They are a young band that is looking to grow and receive recognition. I am a young artist who is looking to do the same. Creating music is a hobby for the group but they hope to go full time with it. Collaborating on a fine art level will be an intriguing line on their resume that will express their openess for exploration in the world of music.












In process photos