Helen Bates on thu 21 jun 01
Links for the day - these are mainly of sculptural works: =20
Tony Natsoulas=20
http://www.mm.com/mnclayus/galleryj.html=20
Alterations in the human form=20
Made some posts to Clayart in Summer, 1999. =20
(seen when following up June Perry's links - thanks June.) =20
Lothar Doring, German Ceramist
http://www.elmcity.de/index.html=20
Click "Sculpturen", click "Gespenster: 1,2,3"; "Drachen: 1,2,3";
"K=F6pfe: 1,2,3,4"=20
for delightful ghosts and dragons, and unglazed brooding heads with
"presence". =20
Dan and Laurie Hennig (used to post to Clayart)
http://www.campclimaxpottery.com/index.html=20
Some of the work has a suggestive of an erotic / sensual / sexual
agenda, for which an appetite for the bizarre would be needed if one
was to fully appreciate them. =20
Thrown vessels with hand-built animal and plant and human figural
additions. =20
Also, a nice line of tableware called "Irish Amber". =20
clay dancing drummers
http://mok393.hihome.com/ImportedFiles/main.html
Korean site: Click on "Showcase". =20
Hwansae-mok clay dancing drummers - very finely modelled; extremely
expressive...=20
Except for headings, text will not be readable. =20
Ricky Maldonado =20
http://www.vcpottersguild.com/gallery8/ =20
Coil built, geometrically - patterned vessels. =20
Scott Causey=20
http://www.scott.causey.com/schome.html
Uses commercial low fire glazes on sculptural works which are formed,
broken apart, glazed and fired separately, and rejoined post-firing. =20
The animals are particularly fine. =20
4 Danish clayworkers..=20
http://www.cassiusclay.dk/=20
Per Andresen, Claus Domine Hansen, Signe Lassen, Marie Wiktor M=F6ller. =20
Ron Dale =20
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/art/people/dale/art.html=20
Hard-edged sculptural work in strong colours. =20
Mississippi Visual Artists Interactive (MVAI:) Sculpture
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/art/MVAI/sculpturedex.html=20
Produced by the Department of Art, College of Liberal Arts, U. of
Mississippi. =20
Clay and ceramic work are found by going to the "sculpture" area, or
the "craft" area, as there is no separate listing for clay or
ceramics. =20
Some African - American artists, and some artists work specifically in
the Christian genre. =20
Styles tend to the baroque, folk art, naive, and perhaps "outsider"
art. =20
Altogether, an interesting visit. =20
Helen=20
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