A Symbolic Journey in Porcelain
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1 A Symbolic Journey in Porcelain Part One: Unknowing, Seeking, Excessing Carol Smeraldo DESCRIPTION OF WORK-For purchase information see PURCHASE/CONTACT page on the Main Menu. Photo by R. Ian Folinsbee Section One: Unknowing SJI 1 "Inner Landscape II" soft pastel, 22x28.5cm(8.5x11.25") NFS SJI 2 "Inner Landscape I" soft pastel, 22x28.5cm(85x11.25") NFS SJI 3 "Inspiration from Classical Guitar" soft pastel, 30.5x48cm (12x19") SJI 1top, SJI 2bottom, SJI 3 right Photo by R. Ian Folinsbee SJI 4 "Inspiration: Ocean Forms #1" 2003, porcelain and blown glass mobile 43x234cm (17x92") Hand slab built, carved, impressed, sprayed $1500 Page 1
2 SJI 5 "Receiving #1" 2003, very large porcelain hanging funnel form (planter) 53x56cm (21x22") Hand slab and coil built, extruded, carved, impressed, sprayed $2900 SJI 6 "Receiving: Open #1" 2003, porcelain bowl on pedestal with lid, marbles 37x36cm(14.5x14") Wheel thrown, carved, impressed, sprayed $600 SJI 7 "Receiving: Open #2" 2003, porcelain bowl with twisted handles 25.5x11.5cm (4.5x10) Wheel thrown, carved, impressed, sprayed $275 SJI 8 "Unknowing in Terra Incognita" 2003, porcelain mural 48x53.5cm (19x21") Stretched slab, sprayed $1300 SJI 9 "Terra Incognita-Unknown Territory #2" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. SJI 12 SJI 15 SJI 9 Page 2
3 SJI 10 "Unknowing #1" 2003, porcelain mandala 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. SOLD Photo by K. Stegeman SJI 11 "Allowing in Terra Incognita" 2003, porcelain mandala within a mandala 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. SJI 11 SJI 14 SJI 13 SJI 12 "Receiving #2" 2003, porcelain mandala. 18cm (7") diameter. Carved, impressed, sprayed see photo prev. pg SJI 13 "Allowing" 2003, porcelain mandala 18cm (7") diameter. Carved, impressed, sprayed. see photo above SJI 14 "Unknowing #2" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet 19cm (7.5") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. see photo above SJI 15 "Terra Incognita-Unknown Territory #1" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed see photo prev. pg SJI 16 "Inspiration: Ocean Forms #2" 2003, porcelain and blown glass mobile 48.3x234cm (19x92") Hand slab built, carved, impressed, sprayed $1900 Page 3
4 Section Two: Seeking SJI 17 "Not Knowing" soft pastel, 22x28.5cm(8.5x11.25") Middle SJI 18 "Costumed Self #1" soft pastel, 30.5x48cm (12x19") Far left SJI 19 "Looking Through" soft pastel, 22x28.5cm(8.5x11.25") Far right SJI 25 SJI 23 SJI 20 SJI 22 SJI 21 SJI 24 SJI 20 "Seeking: Ocean #1" 2003, porcelain mandala 19cm (7.5") diameter. Carved, impressed, sprayed. SJI 21 "Seeking: Ocean #2" porcelain mandala. 19cm (7.5") diameter. Carved, impressed, sprayed. see photo below SJI 22 "Seeking in Terra Incognita #1" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. SJI 23 "Seeking: Ocean #3" porcelain mandala. 22cm (8.5") diameter. Carved, impressed, sprayed see photo above SJI 24 "Seeking in Terra Incognita #2" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. see photo above SJI 25 "Seeking in Terra Incognita #4" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed see photo above Page 4
5 SJI 26 "Seeking in Terra Incognita #3" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplets 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. SOLD No Photo SJI 27 "Receiving: Closing" 2003, porcelain bowl with shell forms, on a pedestal with lid, marbles. 38x28cm (15x11") Wheel thrown, carved, impressed, sprayed $600 SJI 28 "Hope of Connection #1" 2003, porcelain hanging funnel form (planter) 36x38cm (14x15") Hand slab and coil built, extruded, carved, impressed, sprayed. $1300 SJI 29 "Hope of Connection #2" 2003, porcelain hanging funnel form (planter) 33x43cm (13x17") Hand slab and coil built, extruded, carved, impressed, sprayed $1300 Page 5
6 SJI 30 "Inspiration: Shell forms #1" 2003, porcelain mobile with large shell form header, glass rod. 56x254cm (22x100") Hand slab built, carved, impressed, sprayed. Center far background. $1700 SJI 31 "Seeking" 2003, porcelain mural. 71x84cm (28x33") Stretched slab, sprayed $1800 SOLD see photo below SJI 32 "Unknown Territory Between Ocean and Sea #1" 2003 porcelain vase 13x24cm (5x9.5") Stretched slab, carved, impressed, sprayed $200 SOLD SJI 33 "Unknown Territory Between Ocean and Sea #2" 2003 porcelain vase 18x22.3cm (7x8.75") Stretched slab, carved, impressed, sprayed $200 SOLD SJI 34 "Unknown Territory Between Ocean and Sea #3" 2003 porcelain vase 22x16.5cm (8.5x6.5") Stretched slab, carved, impressed, sprayed $200 SOLD SJI 31 Mural SJI 32 SJI 34 SJI 33 Vases Page 6
7 Section Three: Excessing SJI 35 "Inspiration Overload: Excessing" 2003, porcelain mobile with glass shard 61x206cm (24x81") Hand slab built, carved, cutout, impressed, sprayed $1900 SJI 36 "Receiving Overload: Full" 2003, very large bulging porcelain vessel on a wrought iron stand. 56x46cm (22x18") Hand slab and coil built, extruded, carved, impressed, bumped, scrafittoed, sprayed $3300 SJI 35 mobile SJI 36 vessel Photo by R. Ian Folinsbee SJI 37 "Excessing in Chaos #1" 2003, porcelain mural with 3 mandalas,. 64x89cm (25x35") Stretched slab, carved, impressed, bumped, scrafittoed, sprayed $2100 SOLD SJI 38a,b "Expectation of Connection" 2003, two extruded porcelain sculptural vases. 10x34.5cm (4x13.5") Carved, impressed, bumped, scrafittoed, sprayed $600 a-sold b-available Photo by Artist b Page 7
8 SJI 39 "Expectation" 2003, a large extruded porcelain sculpture. 19x43cm (7.5x17") Carved, impressed, bumped, scrafittoed, sprayed $650 SJI 40 "Connection in Unknown Territory" 2003, a pair of porcelain sculptures (vase/candleholders) sharing a negative space. 19x36cm (7.5x14"), 20x33cm(8x13') Stretched slab, carved, impressed, bumped, scrafittoed, sprayed $900/pair SJI 41 "Excessing in Terra Incognita #1" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet. 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. Photo by artist SJI 42 "Excessing in Terra Incognita #2" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet. 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed SJI 43 "Chaos" 2003, porcelain mandala,. 18cm (7") diameter. Hand slab built, impressed, sprayed. See below SOLD SJI42 SJI46 SJI44 Page 8
9 SJI 44 "Blocked Connection" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet. 18cm (7") diameter. Hand slab built, carved, impressed, sprayed. see photo above SJI 45 "Excessing in Chaos #2" 2003, porcelain mandala. 18cm (7") diameter. Hand slab built, impressed, sprayed. SOLD SJI 46 "Hope of Connection" 2003, porcelain mandala. 18cm (7") diameter. Hand slab built, impressed, sprayed. see photo above SJI47 SJI45 SJI43 SJI 47 "Excessing in Terra Incognita #3" 2003, porcelain mandala with glass droplet. 18cm (7") diameter. Stretched slab, impressed, sprayed. see photo above SJI 48 "Receiving: Closed" 2003, porcelain bowl with spiral forms and lid, marbles. 34.5x13.5cm (13.5x5.25") Wheel thrown, carved, impressed, sprayed $275 Photo by artist SJI 49 "Jumping Off Haydn" soft pastel, 22x28.5cm(8.5x11.25") Photo by R. Ian Folinsbee Page 9
10 SJI 50 "Transience #2" soft pastel, 30.5x48cm (12x19") Photo by R. Ian Folinsbee SJI 51 "Mindful Candy" soft pastel, 22x28.5cm(8.5x11.25") Photo by R. Ian Folinsbee Page 10
11 Overview Section SJI 52 "Inspiration: Ocean Forms #3" 2003, porcelain mobile with encased glass droplets 38x226cm (15x89") Hand slab built, carved, impressed, sprayed $1700 SJI 53 "Closed" 2003, very large porcelain mandala, underglaze, clay stain and glaze, 2250F oxidation. 35cm (13.75") diameter. Hand slab built, impressed, sprayed. $375 SJI 54 "Unknown Territory" 2003, large porcelain mandala, underglaze, clay stain and glaze, 2250F oxidation. 23cm (9") diameter. Hand slab built, impressed, sprayed. $175 Page 11
12 SJI 55 "Inner Observer of Chaos" 2003, porcelain mask. 23x27cm (9x10.5") diameter. Stretched slab with cutouts, sprayed. $225 SJI 56 "Excessing in Chaos #3" 2003, porcelain mandala. 18cm (7") diameter. Hand slab built, impressed, sprayed. SJI 57 "Hope of Connection in Chaos" 2003, a large extruded porcelain sculpture. 15x11.5x44.5cm (6x4.5x17.5") Carved, combed, impressed, bumped, scrafittoed, sprayed $550 SJI 58 "It's a Stretch" 2000, a vase metaphor. 30x8x36cm (12x3x14) Stretched slab sprayed NFS Page 12
13 SJI 59 "Hope Springs Eternal" 2003, porcelain bowl with pedestal, stars and lid, marbles 22x31cm (8.75x12.25") Wheel thrown, impressed, sprayed $400 SJI 60 "Unknown Territory Warmed" 2003, porcelain reversed form candleholder. 15x19cm (6x7.5") Stretched slab, carved, impressed, sprayed $200 Photo by artist SJI 61 "Over-Under" soft pastel, 22x28.5cm(8.5x11.25") Photo by R. Ian Folinsbee SJI 62 "Costumed Self #2" soft pastel, 22x28.5cm(8.5x11.25" Photo by R. Ian Folinsbee Page 13
14 SJI 63 "Inspiration: Shell forms #2" 2003, porcelain mobile with shell motif header, glass beads. 56x203cm (22x80") Hand slab built, carved, impressed, sprayed $1500 Page 14
15 ARTZ GALLERY SHOW-2003 AG 71 The Unknowing of Inspiration I 2003, Winged porcelain vase metaphor. Hand slab built, carved, impressed, sprayed, stained, glazed. 20x48cm (8x19in) $400 Photo by artist AG 73 Seeking Connection I 2003, Winged porcelain vase metaphor. Hand slab built, carved, impressed, stretched, sprayed, stained, glazed. 24x26cm (9.5x10in) $200 Photo by artist AG 74 The Chaos of Excess-Blocked Connection I Tri-tubular porcelain form, underglaze. Hand slab built, extruded, bumped, combed, carved, impressed, sprayed, stained, glazed. $150 Photo by artist AG 75 Seeking Inspiration I 2003 Photos by artist Cylindrical porcelain vase form with female figures. Wheel thrown, hand slab built, bumped, carved, sprayed, stained, glazed. 14x22cm (5.5x8.5in) $275 Photo by artist Page 15
16 AG 76 The Unknowing of Connection I Porcelain mandala. Hand slab built, carved, bumped, sprayed, stained, glazed, 21cm (8.5in) diameter $75 NO PHOTO SOLD AG 77 The Allowing of Inspiration I 2003,. Mobile with uspended strands of porcelain and glass. Hand slab built, carved, combed, impressed, sprayed, stained, glazed. 30x152cm (1x5ft) $600 Detail AG 78 Seeking Terra Incognita I 2003, $50. Porcelain mandala. Hand slab built, carved, bumped, sprayed, stained, glazed. 15cm (6in) diameter SOLD Page 16
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