by Elsa Mora | Jul 16, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture, Wood
Having learned to carve and sculpt wood using centuries-old tools, today Eleanor Lakelin uses a number of traditional and modern techniques to explore her fascination with the material: “I am particularly interested in the way natural elements and processes layer and...
by Elsa Mora | Jul 13, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
In Erica Iman’s words: “I am drawn to geological formations and extreme landscapes that remind me of my own solitude and impermanence. I am interested in exploring these ideas through my work by creating solitary, abstracted or fragmented forms...
by Elsa Mora | Jul 12, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Born in Stuttgart, Germany, Ute Kathrin Beck’s ceramic vessels are impressive thanks to the unity and dynamism of form and sculptural ornament. The artist avails herself of the freedom to create sculptures that still allude to containers, yet evoke diverse...
by Elsa Mora | Jul 11, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Peter Christian Johnson is currently an Assistant Professor of Art at Kent State University after spending 11 years at Eastern Oregon University. He earned his MFA from Penn State University and a BS in Environmental Science at Wheaton College. Peter has been a...
by Elsa Mora | Jul 10, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture
↑Photos of the artworks by Dan BradicaPortrait of Hein Koh by Lindsay Dye Primarily a sculptor, Hein Koh’s work explores sexuality, fantasy, and feminism with a heavy surrealist streak. Koh describes her sculptures as “a balance between the beautiful and...
by Elsa Mora | Jul 9, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Chinoko Sakamoto was born in Japan in 1992. She lives and works in Nagasaki, Japan. Her work was strongly shaped by the environment of Camberwell College of Arts in London, where she had an opportunity to study various ancient artifacts from around the work. In her...