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Green-Crackle Ding Print

Mike Adams

United States

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This is a slip-cast earthenware "walking boat" with a celedon green crackle glaze. The glaze has intentional fine fractures, just like ancient ceramics. This piece is a "fanding" or "four-legged cauldron" which was inspired by ancient Chinese ding, which were ceremonial vessels. The legs were based on both my dog and cat (just to be fair). The sculpture is intended to be left empty, since empty is the new full.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I am an artist, educator, theorist, and activist living in the Seattle-area. I have been a practicing visual artist for almost 40 years. I consider myself to be an “art generalist” because I like to make things, and I do not consider any particular medium to be superior to another. In addition to teaching and art making, I am a PhD Candidate in Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Art Theory through a low-residency program with the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts. I received a Fulbright Creative Art grant to Norway for the 2011-2012 academic year. My goal there was to investigate the concepts of voyages and migration. The culmination of my project was a sculptural installation at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. At the same time, I began my foray into ceramics. I live in the small town of Darrington, Washington, USA, in a mountain valley north-east of Seattle. Originally, I was a painter, then about a fifteen years ago, I made a serious "plunge" into 3D work. Initially, my paintings and sculptures were inspired by the scenic beauty of western North America. Now I am exploring more figurative work, much of it inspired by art history and the history of objects, not just observation.

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