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Julie Boisseau-Craig
Primary Medium Glass
Secondary MediumClay
Description of Work I am a maker working in glass, clay and other materials to create functional, sculptural and wearable art.
Chapter East
Company/Business Wild Pony Studio
Email talimah[AT]aol[DOT]com
Website https://www.wildponystudio.com
Artist Statement
At the end of the day I am a maker, a multimedia artist who loves creating components using all the techniques I have learned over the years and trying to visualize and then actualize them together in a piece. These pieces vary from sculptural to functional to even wearable artworks. I am most drawn to the fire arts of clay and glass primarily and metal secondary, but I still utilize drawing, painting, printmaking, woodworking and even photography when necessary for the completion of the concept of the individual works or series.
I believe my work to be an ethereal commentary on the complicated fragility and contradictions of every day life. As humans, we walk through our days attempting to simply survive. We often miss the beauty that surrounds us. I truly wish to convey beauty in all my creations, but I am also caught up in the complexities that envelope the world and by combining so many techniques and mediums I feel that those complexities are given a sense of place as well. I want my audience to stop and smell the roses, but they must be aware that sometimes there are thorns.
At the end of the day I am a maker, a multimedia artist who loves creating components using all the techniques I have learned over the years and trying to visualize and then actualize them together in a piece. These pieces vary from sculptural to functional to even wearable artworks. I am most drawn to the fire arts of clay and glass primarily and metal secondary, but I still utilize drawing, painting, printmaking, woodworking and even photography when necessary for the completion of the concept of the individual works or series.
I believe my work to be an ethereal commentary on the complicated fragility and contradictions of every day life. As humans, we walk through our days attempting to simply survive. We often miss the beauty that surrounds us. I truly wish to convey beauty in all my creations, but I am also caught up in the complexities that envelope the world and by combining so many techniques and mediums I feel that those complexities are given a sense of place as well. I want my audience to stop and smell the roses, but they must be aware that sometimes there are thorns.
Artist Details
- Craft Teaching
- Blown glass, mosaics, stained glass, ceramics, drawing and painting
- Retail Artworks
- Wholesale Artworks
- Commissioned Artworks
- Demonstrates Craft/Artwork
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