Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
Today on the show I talk with Dirk Staschke. His recent work draws from Dutch Vanitas paintings, often incorporating ceramic frames that are portals into the inner world of the sculpture. In our interview we talk about exploring dark humor and beauty simultaneously, and having the patience for new ideas to solidify over time. To see examples of his work visit www.artdirk.com.
Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:
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The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com
495: Brad Schwieger on using subtractive methods to find form
494: Matt Katz on understanding ceramic chemistry
493: Kim Dickey on the power of ornamentation
492: Doug Peltzman on nourishing the kernel of a new idea
491: Naomi Dalglish and Michael Hunt on Endless Ground
490: Daugherty and Rothshank on starting a nonprofit
488: Jonathan Christensen Caballero on mining local histories for his work
487: Haakon Lenzi on marbleizing slip
486: Catherine White on monoprinting with wood ash
485: Bryan Hopkins on low-fire porcelain
484: Alex Thullen on iridescent luster glazes
483: Renata Cassiano on literature, portals, and intuition
482: Paul Andrew Wandless on a unified style across mediums
481: Amy Sanders and Gleidymar Rivera on making a living as an emerging artist
480: Lucy Fagella on embracing studio cycles
479: Glenn Barkley on his book Ceramics: An Atlas of Forms
478: Brickyard Network 2nd Anniversary with Michael Kline and Adrienne Eliades
477: Adam Chau on using A.I.
476: Frank James Fisher on establishing a visual language
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