Friday, May 28, 2010

owen smith


owen smith is an illustrator, is faculty at california college of arts, has done work for various magazines, has a mural in a ny subway.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

phillip halsman


tiny picture. oh well. jumpology. halsman's thought was that the mask slips when one jumps.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

alan grizzell


nearing my return to cincy, so excited to see the architecture and age again. this painter was our studio neighbor for a while, and had a beautiful winter night scene of this fiveway intersection across from the studio building hanging in the public hallway... much admired, so was happy to find this on the visual/lingual website.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

cynthia vardhan


she works in columbus! yay ohio! slip trailing, pigmented slips. very engaging stuff.

Monday, March 15, 2010

jason briggs




though i've hoped to branch out in my searches, again found an artist on access ceramics that i needed to post. amazing. sick. he sands the porcelain to 1500 after ^10 firing. these are thrown then altered. where there is hair, he glues his eyelashes one by one. love the insane detail and the erotic but yucky feeling i'm left with. awesome.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

sarah logan

the organic form is porcelain. i am unsure what the base is. i love her work!
www.sarahloganceramics.com

Friday, March 5, 2010

backa carin ivarsdotter


having attempted to work with hair in some mixed media pieces, i really appreciate the simplicity of this. so creepy. so much personality for a rough cylinder.







this is called "corridor". she says she likes to use art like a stage set, so that the viewer is part of it.
also works with process-based ideas, some nice self destruct and destruction by environment pieces.


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

marko fields

porcelain and stoneware. i'm usually not into teapots, but this is sooo rich. such considered surface.
www.markofields.com

Sunday, February 28, 2010

robert longo

pretty much impossible to overstate how much i love longo's men in the cities series. late '70's early '80's. so graceful. caught between dance and violence.

Friday, February 26, 2010

david pier



now that i have my very first follower who is not a personal friend, i thought i'd better start linking to my sources. http://www.davidpier.com/
more later. gotta run

Thursday, February 25, 2010

ovidio giberga





amazing. working with figure as vessel idea, but also using stirrup as visual/design element. looks like terra cotta with engobes. uncertain. the foot is perhaps fired a bit higher. his website bills these as simply "ceramic"
www.ovidiog.com

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

bodil manz




she's a danish potter. these are porcelain. unbelievable. love. love.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

gert germeraad


'portrait of a man' series. based on the work of phsycologist paul ekman. (who i also love) also has the 'four temperments' series, and the 'physiognomy' series. believe this is earthenware. some of his other work on accessceramics says it is fired to cone 5. not sure about these pieces. surface treatment is paint/ watercolor on much of his work. some are pigments.

Friday, February 19, 2010

bethany benson



benson has lovely functional work. what made me decide to post her were a pair of beach cups on access ceramics (see sidebar for link,) but the images on that site were a bit small so i found this one one her site. www.bethanybenson.com

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

roxanne jackson/ my sister from another mother

hers:



mine:



this appears to be my long lost doppelganger. flocking, disembodied, earless heads. wow! and her artist's statement says she's influenced by horror films! love this lady!!

Friday, February 12, 2010

slicin' up eyeballs, oh ho ho ho!!

un chein andalou. 1929, directed by luis bunuel, written by bunuel and salvador dali. seriously insane.

anne drew potter


deals with the question of our own awareness of a subjective reality. also, theatrical emotive depiction to point out the artifice of personal personas in daily life. haven't successfully found how she finishes/ what her clay body is. some of the pieces look like terra cotta..

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

beth cavener stichter

she builds these large forms solid on armatures, hollows them, cold finishes. uses animals to convey human emotions

adelaide paul


she's dealing with issues of breeding animals, of eating animals, of the separation of the animal from the cut of meat in the supermarket.

Monday, February 8, 2010

lari pittman


pretty straightforward-he's a painter.

Friday, February 5, 2010

sergei isupov

don't know tons about his technique, more later when i look it up

jeff koons

yeah, i don't need to be reminded that i love jeff koons. but, i just love this lobster in the palace of versailles. sweetest fucking juxtaposition ever. love this photo.

fred wilson




smart guy. the bottom image is of a blown up picasso. over one of the faces of the women is an african mask. inside is a video of the artist with some african friends discussing art. wilson points out in interview that modernism 'kills' traditional african art. picasso was inspired by it without really understanding it..
deals with race also with black dot prints, with glass drips, with placement of found objects to change their context/ meaning.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

layla ali

conveys emotions with as little of the body as possible. often removes arms, noses, ears, other body parts. deals with isssues of power, race. gouche.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

walton ford

humorous/ grotesque watercolors inspired by audubon watercolors.

Friday, January 29, 2010

do ho suh


korean artist who deals with issues of home, of individuality. one public piece features a classical pedestal.. instead of having one larger than life figure on top, it has many small bronze figures holding the pedestal with their combined effort. he wished to pay homage to the everyday people who might pass the sculpture.

Monday, January 25, 2010

shazia sikander


works with miniature painting. deals with mixing hindu/muslim mythologies and incorporating her contemporary concerns.

james turrell

quaker, works with light. roden crater in flagstaff az

Sunday, January 24, 2010

margaret kilgallen


part of the mission school in san francisco in 90's. worked with/ married to barry mcgee.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

franz messerschmidt


casted in metals...one of which was lead, carved in marble... believed he was carving these as protection against demons he believed haunted him.

Monday, January 18, 2010


vessels: peru, top- 11-15 cent
bottom- 200-600


judy fox

attempting to start collecting those things i am inspired by. this is judy fox. casein paint on terra cotta. sweet.