Artist's Statement

     An important aspect of all my sculptural work, teapots included, is the way forms relate and flow together. I am constantly combining and simplifying to enhance movement/ rhythm/ unity. My teapots are informed by historical examples-- Inuit carvings, Pre-Columbian ceramics, African sculpture. To some extent Japanese netsuke carvings and Yixing teapots have also been an influence. I admire the concise vocabulary of these pieces, their use of everyday life as subject matter, their compact forms and their straitforward but unique way of relating figurative elements. In much of this work, the traditions of sculpture and function come together in a way that transcends ordinary ornamentation.

 

I make teapots in editions -- each is a numbered edition of twenty-two or less. The iron-red clay is fired to vitreousness, i.e., the clay particles have fused to the point of being impervious to water. No glazes are used or needed. The satin-smooth surface results from multiple sandings at several stages of the teapot making process.

Click the thumbnails below for an expanded view of each teapot.

Elephant Rider
1991, edition of 22
11 x 5.5 x 11" h
$1200

Elephant Runner
1992, edition of 22
8 x 4 x 6"h
$950

Proud Catch
1993, edition of 22
5.5 x 8 x 9" h
edition sold out

Sitting Pretty
1993, edition of 22
7.5 x 4 x 9" h
$1200

Jitterbug
1995, edition of 22
10.5 x 5 x 8.5" h
edition sold out

Fish Rider
1993, edition of 12
10 x 6 x 8" h
$1350

Bird in Hand
1995, edition of 22
8 x 4.75 x 8.5" h
edition sold out

She
1995, edition of 22
8.5 x 4 x 6" h
$800

He
1995, edition of 22
7 x 4 x 6.5" h
$800

Mermaid & Dolphin
1996, edition of 22
10.5 x 4 x 8.5" h
$1200
High Stepping
1997, edition of 22
11 x 4 x 8.25" h
edition sold out

He / She Teabowls
1995, unlimited edition
2.75 x 3 x 3" h
$80 each

Leaping Lady
2001, edition of 22
10.5 x 5x 7.5" h
$1200

Proud Catch II
2001, edition of 22
9.25 x 3.5 x 9" h
$1200

Pleasure That Burns
2002, edition of 22
9.25 x 4.5 x 6" h
$1200
Tango
2002, edition of 22
9 x 6 x 10" h
$1200
My Sister, Myself
2005, edition of 22
8 x 3.75 x 5.25" h
$950

 

Publications

Object Lessons: Original Art from Guild Artists, 2001, Guild Publishing, Madison, Wisconsin

Beautiful Use: Contemporary American Pottery, Kevin Hluch, 2001, Krause Publications

Color and Fire: Defining Moments in Studio Ceramics, 1950-2000, Los Angeles County Museum of Art in association with Rizzoli International Publications, Inc. 2000, New York, NY

Teapots Transformed: Exploration of an Object, Leslie Ferrin, 2000, Guild Publishing, Madison, Wisconsin

The Best of Pottery II, 1999, Rockport Press, Rockport, Massachusetts

The Best of Pottery, 1996, Rockport Press, Rockport, Massachusetts

 

Collections

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California

Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis, Indiana

Yixing Red Pottery Arts Factory #5, Yixing, China

The Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs, Washington, D.C.

Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, Montana

Montana State Historical Society Museum, Helena, Montana

School of Fine Arts, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana

 

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