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Artist's Statement:
Growing up in Oklahoma, next to the Cherokee and Osage people,
I became fascinated with the symbolism and spirituality of Native American
art. Anthropomorphism of the eagle, owl, coyote, bear, and snake is
consistent through many early American cultures. I learned balance and intricacy
by studying the details of nature. Much of my work reflects my love of natural
forms and inspiration from the ancient cultures.
The freedom to make almost any shape one can imagine, in clay,
inspired me to take up ceramics in the mid 1990’s. Practical and whimsical
pieces and unusual forms decorated with symbols allow combinations of tactile and visual
art. Mixing glazes and the magical transformation which takes place in the
fire keep my interest piqued in this mysterious process.
When engaged in the creative process my mind, while engaged
in the effort, slips into a meditative state and the work seems to take over much
of its own development. Wood and earth suggest patterns which were not part
of my original plan but bring out their own characteristics. As much
as I enjoy creating this work, the real joy is when it gratifies others. If a piece
delights someone and can continue to inspire them, then my vision is satisfied.
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