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Michael Lancaster

Michael Lancaster
Eco-Arte
tour@eco-arte.net | www.eco-arte.net | Eco and Art Tours | Dominical Costa Rica
Studio 98B
www.studio98B.com | info@studio98B.com | 98B Gold Mine Rd | Cerrillos, NM 87010 | 505-474-7564
Michael Lancaster Rower Balance

"Spiral"

14.5 x 16.5 x 18"

wheel thrown and altered

Raku

Split Can

7" x 9" x 11"

2007

wheel thrown and altered

Raku

 

Michael Lancaster

Artist's Statement:

After 30 years of working in clay, I have reinvented myself, as clay and fire has reinvented me.  Although I owe my roots to traditional pottery making and apprenticeship, I awoke one day to the desire to take a bow saw to my thrown work, to take it apart and reassemble it.  In this exercise I discovered that my art can represent transformation.  That in us all, we have the ability to reassemble ourselves, thus recreating a new expression from an ‘old vessel’.  I expect my ‘new work’ to be at once recognizable and yet to cause the viewer to question.  It is my intention to invoke questioning, but not to disturb the origins of pottery making.  I use Raku as a force and technique of firing because of its spontaneity, and because it adds an element of old and new.  My forms are inspired by industrial architecture and by primitive dwellings.  Influences Include, Don Reitz, Val Cushing, Willem deKooning, Chojiro, Peter Voulkus and Mark di Suvero.

Michael Lancaster with Raku reduction process
Michael placing a piece into the Raku reduction chamber.
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