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Friday, February 01, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Second Set of Black Ghosts / Metachamsas
These are small clay objects made from the outlines of the fingers of chamsas. I've been calling them black ghosts, but I may want to make some with glazes other than black, so I'm renaming them metachamsas.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Aberrant Giraffe Pot
I modeled this sculptural pot after a piece that I made in 2010. It was one of my favorite pieces at the time and was badly damaged when a shelf collapsed. It came out like some kind of unnatural human were-giraffe, hence the name: Aberrant Giraffe Pot. The functional part of this piece is a hand-built coil/slab pot.
The Giraffe Column of 2010:
Pre-disaster:
and Now:
The Giraffe Column of 2010:
Pre-disaster:
and Now:
Giraffe-Goat Sculpture
After the Aberrant Giraffe Pot came out slightly less giraffe-like than I had been hoping, I obtained a plastic giraffe bust from a dollar store to use as a model. I was disappointed to find that it came out looking more like a goat than a giraffe. It was later pointed out to me that the model does look more like a spotted goat than a giraffe. Giraffes have more elongated faces. The sculpture also lost a horn in the bisque kiln.
The model giraffe-goat:
The model giraffe-goat:
Pelican Sculpture
I received a lovely plastic figure of a pair of pelicans seated on a stack of books and inaccurate globes as a gift and used it as a model for this sculpture.
The source object:
The source object:
Tully Monster
This is a clay interpretation of the fossil organism known as the Tully monster. The Tully monster is the state fossil of Illinois, the only place it has been found. The fossil is not well enough preserved to clearly place the animal in any existent phylum.
Tully Monster Sculpture for sale at Aberrant Ceramics Etsy Shop
An artist's depiction of the Tully monster:
Despite the way the name sounds, Tully monster was not a character on Sesame Street.
Tully Monster Sculpture for sale at Aberrant Ceramics Etsy Shop
An artist's depiction of the Tully monster:
Despite the way the name sounds, Tully monster was not a character on Sesame Street.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Chef Objects
These objects are made from press molds of the faces of two grotesque dollar store chef figurines.
These are the two source objects. The chef in the white suit is missing a hand, so I was only charged $0.50. The chef in red reminds me of the baby mask worn my Michael Palin in Brazil.
These are the two source objects. The chef in the white suit is missing a hand, so I was only charged $0.50. The chef in red reminds me of the baby mask worn my Michael Palin in Brazil.
More Cthulhuine WIPs
The person who bought two of my Cthulhu statues from 2004 just bought the last of the three. I'm very pleased that they get to spend eternity in Rlyeh together.
I celebrated by making three more.
I celebrated by making three more.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
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