Inspired

 I have been endlessly surprised by how individual courses in this first semester have been linked. Common themes and ideas have arisen repeatedly, offering intriguing new means of inspiration. One such example would be between Ceramics and Object Design. 

I was having a little trouble with a creative and technical block during a recent assignment. Hand building functional and sculptural pitchers. I was pleased with how the first one came together, not really having a plan at the outset. However, I really felt my second pitcher was lacking in several ways. While enjoyable to make, it turned out to be pretty boring to look at. At this point I might have just started over but, not wanting to waste time and materials, I began to experiment.

Taking a suggestion from a friend and painting instructor, I flipped it upside down. The shape instantly reminded me of the Hollow Form objects. At the same time, I had been, and still am, super intrigued by the 3D printed ceramics on display outside the studio. So I began cutting away, or subtracting, from a very uninteresting form. Pleased with the results here. Although moving forward, I would definitely change my approach. Starting off in a more intentional way would make for a more successful sculpture.

















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