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Chockablock Swear Jar Sculpture

Mary Robertson

United States

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 8.5 W x 8.5 H x 7.2 D in

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Bright abstract sculptural vessel with a wide spectrum of color and finishes. Bright gold luster accents guide the eye around this abstract piece. This sculpture was titled for the subtle mouth and tongue motifs that I see in it. I thought it was amusing to imagine a swear jar that was very full. It is a playful piece with color work being the main manner of expression. Signed and dated at the base in 22K gold luster. This vase form is thoroughly finished with a clear glaze on the inside and it can be safely used to hold water for a floral arrangement- though not its intended use I can imagine a tasteful spray of flowers could be quite stunning and joyful.

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Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.5 W x 8.5 H x 7.2 D in

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I am an abstract painter working in oil, acrylic, and watercolor. I switch between mediums frequently, and I often experiment with a variety of tools. Experimentation and chance have been catalysts toward new bodies of work. My artwork is represented by Unsettled Gallery in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Generally, I have painted in an abstract aerial landscape style, and I tend to favor a bright palette with lots of contrast. My painting process is explorative. I rarely plan a painting. Rather, I begin by making gestural marks. Those skeletal marks influence the direction of the painting, giving the process a beginning. Form is brought to life with the use of color, and I will often give "objects" subtle shadows to convey a sense of depth in my non-objective pieces, hinting at what I like to call "personification of form." A square of color appears to float with a small shadow under it, nearly making it an actual thing, and giving it a personality of sorts. The process of painting involves making these forms relate to each other, becoming a whole painting in the end. Summer of 2021 I began to experiment with music production. I have become intensely interested in how music making is influencing my visual art making capacities. Ideas have begun to percolate and I look forward to starting a new series now that I have released my first album on bandcamp. https://thewomanhuman.bandcamp.com/album/meet-my-monsters mary.robertson.artist (instagram) www.facebook.com/mary.robertson.artist www.themaryrobertson.tumblr.com

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