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clay sculpture Loren Madsen 2/10 focusing on artists who are rooted in the ceramics tradition and are also recognized within the wider world of the fine arts
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Clay sculpture

Jan 14, 2015

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Clay is a ubiquitous material used all over the world for functional and artisitic objects. This slide show shows many modern and contemporary examples.
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Page 1: Clay sculpture

clay sculpture

Loren Madsen 2/10

focusing on artists who are rooted in the ceramics tradition and are also recognized within the wider

world of the fine arts

Page 2: Clay sculpture

John Masonuntitled vertical sculpturestoneware, 1960

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John MasonX-wallceramic, 1965

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John MasonGrand Rapidsfire brick, 1973

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John MasonSpear Form, Emberstoneware, 2002

John MasonGolden Mysterystoneware, 2008

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John MasonThe Waveceramic, 2008

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Robert ArnesonBladerdash Dashceramic, nd

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Robert ArnesonCalifornia Artistceramic, nd

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Robert ArnesonJohn with Artceramic, nd

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Robert Arneson,Two Heads, ceramic, nd

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Jim MelchertGhost Plate with Mickey Mouse Earsearthenware, 1964

Jim MelchertGhost Box

earthenware, nd

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Jim MelchertIstanbulbroken and glazed porcelain, 2008

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Jim Melchert26 Minutesbroken and glazed porcelain, 2008

Jim MelchertEye Sites, Five Over Two

graphite on fired and broken porcelain, 2008

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Ken PricePink Eggfired and painted clay1964

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Ken PriceBlind Sea Turtle Cupceramic, 1968

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Ken PricePhobia

paint on fired clay1995

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Ken PriceTroy DeCuto

fired and painted clay2003

Ken PriceBengstonfired and painted clay2000

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Ken PriceGonzaloacrylic on fired ceramic2008

Ken PriceYeow

acrylic on fired ceramic2008

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John Bankstonceramic sculpture with paint

2009

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John Bankstonceramic sculpture with paint

2009

John Bankstonceramic sculpture with paint2009

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Debra FrittsShe Listensceramic, 2009

Debra FrittsI Thirst - Emerge

ceramic, 2008

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Daisy YoungbloodAlbuquerquelow-fire clay, 2009

Daisy YoungbloodHorse on a Rock

low-fire clay, 1980

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Daisy YoungbloodDylan’s Cheetahlow-fire clay, 2001

Daisy YoungbloodBudhi

low-fire clay, 2006

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Kadri ParnametsSupernova

ceramic, 2008

Kadri ParnametsFire and Waterceramic, 2008

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Kadri ParnametsDeviation

ceramic, 2008

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Mary EngelBird Dog

ceramic & mixed media, 2009

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Matthew HarrisRelocation

ceramic and paint, nd

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Sergei IsupovChosen One (front)

ceramic, nd

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Dana Major KanovitzJust Fix

ceramic and mixed media, 2007

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Gregory ByardUntitled,

ceramic and mixed media, 2009

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Gregory ByardUntitled, ceramic and mixed media, 2009

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Gregory ByardUntitled,

ceramic and mixed media, 2009

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artist unknownDiana

terracotta, nd

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artist unknown, Italyneo-classic bustsglazed terracotta, nd

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Louis-Francois Roubilliac (1695-1762)William Shakespeare

terracotta, nd

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Louis-Francois Roubilliac (1695-1762)Oliver Cromwell

terracotta, nd

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Louis-Francois Roubilliac (1695-1762)Oliver Cromwell

terracotta, nd

Adrian CarpentiersPortrait of Louis-François Roubiliac sculpting, 1762