The second exhibit I saw at the Shemer Art Center was called "Soil to Sculpture: The Art of Clay".
There was just something about this fellow's smile that I found very uplifting. He was created by Kristy Winterbourne and the piece is called "Suppurate With Me".
I must admit that name threw me off. That is not a word I would use to describe this fellow with the sly smile.
This one is by the same artist and it's called "I Will Keep My Watchfull Eye OPEN".
This one I get because I can see the "watchful eye".
Kristy is very good at forming faces from her clay.
These last pieces were part of a tribute to an artist who passed away last year. Sandy Blain was a ceramic artist who supported the Shemer Art Center and was known to everyone who worked there. Her ceramic pieces were always available in the gift shop. I love that tall one in the back.
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The pieces in the last photo are beautiful.
I also like the pieces in the last picture. The first two, though no doubt requiring a lot of skill, are a little creepy -- especially with that "suppurate" title!
It takes a lot of imagination and creativity to produce work like that.
The pieces in the last photo are beautiful.
I really like the last pieces too, Sharon. I love how she added all the textures to her work.
So much wonderful talent there.
The artist is very creative, My favourite is the last photo too.
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