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Elizabeth Fritzsche

Cricket Appel
Michelle Arterburn
Karin N. Bergh
Elaine Biery
Kathryn Blackmun
Diane E. Botham
Tony Butler
Maxine Chelini
Kathryne Cyman
Sara Lee D'Alessandro
JoAnne DeKeuster
Kevin DeKeuster
Pamala S. Dean
Jay Dirago
Christine Evans
Karen Fielding
Joe Frey
Elizabeth Fritzsche
Philip Green
Sandra Harrington
Theo Helmstadter
Cheryl Hoagland
Marc Hudson
Z Jacobson
Linda R. Kastner
Daisy Kates
Michael Lancaster
Bari Lovewave
Rhonda Main
Lynne McCarthy
Karen K. Milstein
Darlene Nelson
Shel Neymark
Judy Nelson-Moore
Judith Richey
Kari Rives
Elizabeth Rose
Rita Ryan
Greta Ruiz
Abby Salsbury
Joey Serim
Carolyn Robbins Siegel
Mary Sharp Davis
Kristin C. Thacher
Michael Ray Thornton
Ann Trott
Layne Vickers Smith
Elaine Weaver-Spalek
Melanie Ann Wegner
Ruth Weston
Betsy Williams
Juanita Wolff
Tomás R. Wolff

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico
fritzsche@aa.edu
505-343-0305

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Elizabeth Fritzsche

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Artist's Statement:

Being with my work is important to understanding it. I work with an intuitive mind from a deep human response. Before I work in my studio I clear my space and my mind of any negative energy. My textual marks on the vessels are my language of good intentions. The language comes from an awareness of the energy in all things and its ability to affect our spaces. In the molten process of firing porcelain my marks of positive intentions are infused into the work and become part of the resonance of the vessel. The resonance continually fills the space with a positive energy exposing the viewer to the essence of the vessel.
True porcelain is highly translucent, white, and resonant. I always consider some measure of these qualities in my finished vessels.

Elizabeth Fritzsche has worked in porcelain for 28 years. She has lived and worked in Japan and most recently in China in international artist residencies. She resides in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque. Her sculpture and ceramic work has been shown at the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, The Albuquerque Museum, The International Ceramic Museum of Jingdezhen, China, and in Takeo, Japan.

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