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Steve Dark
Sculptor/Potter
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Artist Statement Although I am well-educated in the conceptual aspects of sculptural clay art, I have always considered myself to be primarily a traditional vessel maker. I am unashamedly interested in and influenced by the long and diverse history of ceramics and pottery making. Classical utilitarian vessels in clay have always intrigued and inspired me. The most recent phase of my work is primarily concerned with the aesthetics of the lower Appalachian folk jug potters and my own idiosyncratic narrative impulse. I use the classic forms of the whimsical face and chicken jugs as a springboard - I then modify them to express my own offbeat sense of humor and curiosity toward the medium and subject matter. No matter what the narrative, it is always my intention to convey a folksy style of personal revelation or reflection. Personally, the most exciting
aspect of being a ceramist is the exploration of process. As a young
artist I was instantly seduced by the power of the potters wheel and have
been ever since. I tend to work on a series of 6 to 8 pieces at a time,
throwing on the wheel the primary forms and decorative parts. When the
clay is at just the right stage of dryness I begin the assembly process.
To the hollow sculptural form I attach the finer details, cutting,
pushing-and-pulling; adding slabs, coils, and pulled handles until the
desired final product is achieved.
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