500 figures in clay : ceramic artists celebrate the human form /
500 figures in clay : ceramic artists celebrate the human form /
Five hundred figures in clay
editor, Veronika Alice Gunter
- New York : Lark Books, c2004
- 408 p. : illus. ; 21 cm
- Lark ceramics book .
Includes index.
The figures -- Heads & busts -- Torsos -- Body details -- Figurines & statues -- Caricature -- Metamorphosis -- Two dimensional works.
It’s an absolutely unequalled photographic gallery: no other book has ever presented such a varied, captivating collection of contemporary ceramics based on the human form. The works range from representational to abstract, from artful realism to provocative surrealism, and many of them come from leaders in the field such as Judy Fox, Kurt Weiser, and Andy Nasisse. Kay Yourist has produced female forms that are smooth, minimalist vessels with only the slightest hint of breasts and belly. The simple, rounded features of Diane Lublinski’s black-and-white figures possess a fun, clown-like whimsy. Michael A. Prather’s mournful ceramic portraits have frowning faces and pointed dunce-like heads in a muted color palette. Many of the ceramics come with detail images and illuminating artist’s commentary.
English
9781579905477
Figure sculpture--20th century
Figure sculpture--21st century
Ceramic sculpture--20th century
Ceramic sculpture--21st century
731.82 FIG
Includes index.
The figures -- Heads & busts -- Torsos -- Body details -- Figurines & statues -- Caricature -- Metamorphosis -- Two dimensional works.
It’s an absolutely unequalled photographic gallery: no other book has ever presented such a varied, captivating collection of contemporary ceramics based on the human form. The works range from representational to abstract, from artful realism to provocative surrealism, and many of them come from leaders in the field such as Judy Fox, Kurt Weiser, and Andy Nasisse. Kay Yourist has produced female forms that are smooth, minimalist vessels with only the slightest hint of breasts and belly. The simple, rounded features of Diane Lublinski’s black-and-white figures possess a fun, clown-like whimsy. Michael A. Prather’s mournful ceramic portraits have frowning faces and pointed dunce-like heads in a muted color palette. Many of the ceramics come with detail images and illuminating artist’s commentary.
English
9781579905477
Figure sculpture--20th century
Figure sculpture--21st century
Ceramic sculpture--20th century
Ceramic sculpture--21st century
731.82 FIG