Friday, October 17, 2008

attempting to break new ground- clay in a contemporary world

   Breaking new ground as an artist is not an easy task, especially when every idea has been done and the only originality lays between our fingertips. Also, it does not help when clay in the contemporary world most often equals craft only. Being a ceramic sculptor and sometimes utilitarian clay artist, I have difficulty seeing various clay works not being breathing works of art. The whole craft underdog sentiment with the upturned noses from the "real" contemporary artists does not impress or move me. One would think all artists would be the ones capable of seeing the artistic merit in those labeled as craft artists. 

    Often I struggle with the notion that slap and go artists, who throw fancy around their concepts to an art work that is not even well-crafted or compositionally successful, demonstrate the divide the most. Somehow the art elite would rather celebrate the easy edge of pretension and pretending instead of those who take all steps in the creative process with the purest intentions. Although, I do not support this harsh critical eye towards craftspeople, I do not intend to further alienate us or our material preferences- I wish we would all step back and support each other. 

     When attempting to make your individual mark in the art world, it is more difficult when the cards are stacked against you before you begin from medium alone. Then when the trials and errors come from how you decide to tackle your vision, it's an entirely new fiasco.
However, this is where I see the adventure in being a clay artist. How do you express yourself and your fresh viewpoint of tired ideas successfully? To be continued......

5 comments:

  1. It seems as thought you know where you want to go. I believe it’s important to develop a road map. Figure out where you would like to end up at the end of your career. And then work backwards to where you’re at today. It would be nice to see some of your work posted. That’s what is wonderful about the blogosphere you can show your work to people everywhere. I wish you the best along the journey!

    Blessings…

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  2. I found this post and I thought about you.

    Clay in the Potters hand.

    Blog: PERSEVERE
    Post: God is the Potter and We are the Clay
    Link: http://persevere-lori.blogspot.com/2008/10/potter-and-clay.html

    Blessings...

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  3. whoops- i just realized i should've said, "the harsh eye towards craftspeople" not "of"- that's totally different- yikes!

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  4. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment:-)

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  5. i fixed the typo- thanks for the help")

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