| Artist's Statement:
As a sculptor I balance the physical and emotional aspects of
making figurative pieces. In sculpting the female form
I study, understand and appreciate the feminine in all its complexity. The
challenge I find is to better connect with and, in turn, to offer
a personal interpretation or expression of the feminine through
the image.
In most cases the figure develops intuitively out of imagination. At
times memory serves me - a woman … a friend, relative,
acquaintance … may reveal herself in the finished work. In
other instances, the piece may reflect an internal process/experience. Each
piece, however, takes on a specific tone and feel - revealing
for me, the radiance of the feminine and all that it stands for. My
appreciation for the feminine coupled with the sensual nature
of working in clay, drive the creative process forward.
The building process I use is simple. Clay is rolled and
coiled into shapes that take form as I work. Some are built
of low fire earthenware while others are of high fire stoneware. Pieces
are finished with glazes, sigillatas and/or a combination of
underglazes and stains depending on the particular feel/intent
of the image.
Each sculpture provides a glimpse into many things, including my
aesthetic preferences, sensual nuances, particular memories and
personal experiences. |