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Boisterous Basket Sculpture

Mary Robertson

United States

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 6.5 W x 7.5 H x 8.5 D in

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Abstract expressive vessel in white earthenware ceramic clay with bright glazes, underglazes, and signed and dated in gold luster. This piece was constructed and glazed with the intent to use bright color and a variety of color and dot pattern motifs. The glaze was modified to produce thick dripping spots on the "handle" area. Glaze chemistry and the way glazes behave is a great interest of mine and I've been working on developing a variety of textures to use on my earthenware pieces. This vessel is minimally glazed with a clear ceramic glaze on the inside and it may hold liquid for a small amount of time though it is not recommended due to the earthenware clay body. This will ship in a heavy duty box.

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Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:6.5 W x 7.5 H x 8.5 D in

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I am an abstract painter working in oil, acrylic, and watercolor. I switch between mediums frequently, and I often experiment with a variety of tools. Experimentation and chance have been catalysts toward new bodies of work. My artwork is represented by Unsettled Gallery in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Generally, I have painted in an abstract aerial landscape style, and I tend to favor a bright palette with lots of contrast. My painting process is explorative. I rarely plan a painting. Rather, I begin by making gestural marks. Those skeletal marks influence the direction of the painting, giving the process a beginning. Form is brought to life with the use of color, and I will often give "objects" subtle shadows to convey a sense of depth in my non-objective pieces, hinting at what I like to call "personification of form." A square of color appears to float with a small shadow under it, nearly making it an actual thing, and giving it a personality of sorts. The process of painting involves making these forms relate to each other, becoming a whole painting in the end. Summer of 2021 I began to experiment with music production. I have become intensely interested in how music making is influencing my visual art making capacities. Ideas have begun to percolate and I look forward to starting a new series now that I have released my first album on bandcamp. https://thewomanhuman.bandcamp.com/album/meet-my-monsters mary.robertson.artist (instagram) www.facebook.com/mary.robertson.artist www.themaryrobertson.tumblr.com

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