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Category Archives: 3D
Delaney Smith – Houston, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. Currently I am working in two directions: I create installations and sculptures from altered and handmade paper, and I make interactive books that contain instructions for the viewer to complete. I am inspired by … Continue reading
Suzanne Torres – Madison, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. My work borrows elements from our constructed and natural surroundings and reinterprets them through scale and abstraction. I reference geological and architectural decomposition to create large-scale sculpture and installation utilizing unfired clay and common building materials. Channeling polar … Continue reading
Posted in 3D, Ceramic, Sculpture
Tagged architectural, Installation, landscape, Madison, sculpture, Suzanne Torres, transformation, unfired clay
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John Henry Blatter – Richmond, Virginia
Briefly describe the work you do. Over time it has become harder to pin down what my work actually is. In it’s more common manifestation, it exists as sound and/or video installation. As I create, it is my intention to … Continue reading
Posted in 3D, Installation, mixed media, Video
Tagged installation art, John Blatter, new media, sound, Video
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Peter Morgan – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Briefly describe the work that you do. I create brightly glazed ceramic sculptures with a focus on understanding our world through examining perception, representation, and location. The pieces frequently take the form of animals, but also draw from, food, landscape, … Continue reading
Posted in 3D, Ceramic
Tagged Ceramics, Commercial Glaze, Humor, Philadelphia, sculpture
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Carrie Ann Schumacher – Grove, Illinois
Briefly describe the work do you do. My studio practice is pretty inclusive, actually. Sometimes it seems that people only want dresses from me, and that body of work tends to get pushed to the forefront. So while I DO … Continue reading
Posted in 3D, mixed media, Sculpture
Tagged Art, books, crafts, fashion, Romance novels
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Michael Kautzer – Sussex, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is based around three practices including: architectural models, interactive performance, and model railroads. My interest in models lies in their ability to represent architectural ideas and spaces in nice compact packages. This … Continue reading
Posted in 3D, mixed media
Tagged architecture, environment, epitecture, gallery, Performance
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Scott Ziegler – Southern Pines, North Carolina
Briefly describe the work you do. When developing my ceramic work, I use a variety of building techniques—throwing, slip-casting, and hand-building—and allow the work to become bone dry. At this point, I use a variety of grades of sandpaper to … Continue reading
Posted in 3D, Ceramic
Tagged Ceramic art, ceramic sculpture, colored slips, cone 6, North Carolina, Scott Ziegler
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