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Assembly 03-DDD Sculpture

Younglan Tsai

United States

Sculpture, Assembling on Clay

Size: 4.5 W x 12 H x 4.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

My art practice is in designing clay chemistry; composing sparse standardized shapes on the potter’s wheel; firing them unglazed in a specialized atmospheric kiln; and finally building modular assemblies with the outcoming forms. My intent is to embody discipline and wonderment through these lustrously matte, star-dusted surfaces and shapes. I see the firings as experiments, to discover possible outcomes of each clay formula. A typical making cycle includes devising clay formulas, mixing clay bodies from scratch, throwing modular shapes on the potters’ wheel. And firing 80 to 100 pieces over the course of 3 to 4 soda firings and then assembling them into modular sculptures. Each making cycle takes approximately 8 months and yields 25 to 30 assembled sculptures. Each module is tagged with 3 marks that identifies the clay body, making cycle, and the specific firing. Each assembly is accompanied with a document that records each firing schedule, clay composition chart and notes.

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Sculpture:

Assembling on Clay

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

4.5 W x 12 H x 4.5 D in

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Taiwanese American artist probing the material beauty of custom-formulated clay bodies, fired in a soda kiln. A bare, unglazed clay body bursts with expression after interacting with soda vapor in a kiln. Each firing bears different outcomes, but all of the various ranges of appearances are the product of the same material structure. The chemical composition of the clay formula is its inner order. Just as architecture is order and structure coming into physical being, the clay modules are each a fleeting physical instance of a multifaceted material. Within architecture, one perceives the organizing order that created the physical environment and is moved. That is the perception of beauty. The clay modules are paired down to the simplest shapes, using repetitive forms in order to shed the conceit of an object, and try to bring focus on the material surface, texture, and colors. In juxtaposing instances of each inner order, I observe their nature and am moved by their potential. My art practice is in designing clay chemistry; composing sparse standardized shapes on the potter’s wheel; firing them unglazed in a specialized atmospheric kiln; and finally building modular assemblies with the outcoming forms. My intent is to embody discipline and wonderment through these lustrously matte, star-dusted surfaces and shapes.

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Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Los Angeles

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

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