Humans are emotional creatures. Individuals feel a diverse range of emotions even during a short time or on a small occasion. Emotions are formed naturally through many experiences of individuals and there are an innumerable number of ways to express emotions. Of these, the artist’s task is to conduct analysis of these experiences from the perspective of emotion and to sensitively materialize them.
My work is based on psychological observations that are representative of voices we all hear inside. I make ceramic figurative sculptures that describe emotions from my life as a diary. By exploring expressive possibilities of my visual language, the figurative form and its multi-colored surfaces reveal the abstracted version of my interiority. Creation of ceramics requires endurance. Looking at its chemical changes through the process of firing, it is a creature granted with invisible power, which means its outcome belongs to nature. Ceramics are regenerated by fire, the most fundamental aspect of nature. Borrowing human hands, it cannot create emotions unless the will or passion of the artist is naturally melted down upon it. Through my works, I aim to express the topic of emotions outwardly by attempting to describe a various range of psychological states existing in our environment with visual formation of colors and figurative form.Flying Jar
porcelain, luster, stone
7 by 7 by 5 inches
$2,000
Sweet Illusion
stoneware, porcelain, metal, luster
11 by 6 by 10 inches
$3,200
Cactus Trophy
porcelain, luster, stone
6.5 by 4.5 by 11 inches
$1,800
Tea-rophy
porcelain, luster, Resin, stone
10 by 8 by 3 inches each
$1,500/$1,600/$1,800
April Wanders
stoneware, porcelain, luster, metal, resin
9 by 12 by 5 inches
2015
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