Dreaming of Portugal
I had a wonderful afternoon with a talented young couple Ali and Carl from Hamakamakes. They are in the process of creating a publication on creativity and the first issue is on Ceramics.
Ali had some questions that stumped me. How does nature influence your work for one. I told her I could lie and say that the work I do is referencing rocks, moss and trees I have pondered in nature. Truth is I often make the work and then think to myself oh that reminds me of the rocks on the French River kayaking trip or that glaze reminds me of the time Stoner Steve flew me over the coastline of Lake Erie in March when the ice was piling up.
Travel and getting out of the studio is important and there is little doubt about that. I'm thinking about my Intensive Course at ClayKitchenPortugal. I'm tired and need to make some work that is new and unexplored but comes from a deep well of 43 years of doing it all. Yes, I even did raku. My halo slipped.
I leave for Portugal in a months time and I'm going to spend the next month playing with earthenware. I love the vibrant colour pallette and of course the beautiful colour of the red clay. I told Brother David in Portugal and he said oh good lets go dig up some red e-ware clay.
So how does nature influence your work?? Hmmm. I'm thinking beautiful blue water, warm and bright colours. Canada on the other hand at this time of year is grey and predominantly cold colours.
There is one spot open for the course. If you are on a clay journey and want to kick it into orbit then join us. This is going to be life changing for me and for you.
Comments
signed. trapped in self-isolation
Nature does influence our work...we use clay from the earth and rocks. and clay and water make our glazes. Earth and Water, plus Air and Fire in the kiln....
I find my influences are there, but I don't recognize them until after the fact. Drove my profs nuts when I was in school.
Portugal still sounds perfect. Unfortunately health and finances prevent attendance.
TaTa
C.C.
Bon bon.
B.B.
Be careful, its only grtting worse
But Santa can deliver hand-made pottery from your local potter on time for XMAS day, so stop buying mass produced crap from China, says Santa's number one elf.
https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/portugal
Portugal - Take normal security precautions
Marshall McLuhan: Art as Distant Early Warning System
“I think of art, at its most significant, as a DEW line, a Distant Early Warning system that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen to it”. – Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media, 1964
I don't suppose it's bad if artists lose faith every now and then. In fact, I'd say, why should we have it in the first place?
Art doesn't seem to be addressing what's going on in a way has any influence, and I don't expect television or movies to address the hideous fucking human rot at the top of our society, either. Commerce here - corporate and it's offshoots - has it's roots deep in slaughter. The fruits of that tree are surveillance, curtailment and fear.
All our claims to morality, peace, culture, and human progress are bankrupt now. And isn't that fucking depressing.
James H.
Val T.
Or is the course cancelled or delayed and everything in lockdown?
T.T.