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Author Archives: Kimba
Ginger mitosis
A bunch of ginger men multiplying themselves.
Interscience
Finally got glazed!
“Stubborn”
This sculpture really came out well after firing, she looks just like i imagined she would, and the glaze was a bit experimental.
Kanaloa
Interspecies I
This piece is one in a set about animal species and modification in various directions, interrelated with human intervention and the randomness of evolution.
Honolulu show final pieces with watercolor abstracts
These are the final sculptures, laid out for the show. The watercolor paintings are the abstract forms of the elements that the gods were understood from.
Honolulu show opening final text and show pictures
The natural world has always held an intense and provocative mystery to me. The work displayed in this show represents an exploration of the connections between the sacred worlds of two very different cultures. Clay is a shared cultural metaphor for the originating materials of life. I offer a tribute to the founding acts ofContinue reading “Honolulu show opening final text and show pictures”
Honolulu show description
INTERSECTING VISIONS: a ceramic exploration into the sacred heritage of Hawaii and Poland The natural world has always held an intense and provocative mystery to me. This show is about finding connections between vastly different worlds, and understanding what it means to be human in a natural world. Over 1,000 years ago, Christianity overthrew theContinue reading “Honolulu show description”
Slavic God Swiętowit
Four heads, four different realms to watch over. To what realms he watched over exactly is hard to piece together, but what I understand to be: The underworld of the dead The world of eternal spring and greenery where the birds flew in the wintertime, where Weles resided The world of the living, our placeContinue reading “Slavic God Swiętowit”