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Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic
Size: 8.7 W x 18.5 H x 15.4 D in
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Ceramic stoneware sculpture of an ape, typewriter and scrambled alphabet. The ape has an encaustic finishing treatment giving it a flesh-like, tactile surface. The typewriter and keys have been glazed with oxide. This work quotes on the introduction of language arguably causing a disconnect between the human animal and the sensorial, natural world.
Ceramic on Ceramic
One-of-a-kind Artwork
8.7 W x 18.5 H x 15.4 D in
Not Framed
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Susie Rodgers-Marcroft lives in the Goldfields of Victoria. Her art practice is primarily sculptural using clay as a medium, however, she also incorporates painting, printmaking, drawing, and new media into her practice where appropriate. Situated in post-humanist theories, human-animal studies, empathy and notions of 'expanded' consciousness, Susie's conceptual ceramic process explores the 'affective', transformational qualities of an art object. Her interspecies 'merges' of human and non-human species emerge from the studio simultaneously endearing and repelling. For Susie, there is a 'moment of conception' when her strange little creatures start 'speaking' to her ... and so begins her entangled empathy with them. She encourages a 'felt' viewing of the works that might lead to a deeper contemplation of the contradictions that perplex human-animal relationships and our relationships with all Others.
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