陶瓷协作
An artist is stereotypically seen as an independent worker, someone who creates amazing things by themselves in a solitary occupation. So what happens when people go against the stereotype and create in collaboration? How can this work, and what are the benefits and disadvantages. We have now collaborated in our work for more than 3 years; something that has been a most rewarding experience. It began with our research into the field of glazes but quickly overtook that and entered into our making. We each bring our own unique styles and methods to the work but they each have developed to suit and co exists with the other”s fluidity. Emily”s exploration in the thrown form is juxtaposed in the ordered and exacting clean cut, controlled turning of Allen”s finishing. When Allen began this it was with a thought to making quick test bowls for our glazes. Emily is the better thrower and Allen the better turner but we were both quite taken aback at what could be gained though this sort of method of work. Originally I thought it would be full of compromise but now I find it brings out some of the best in us both and although I still make larger art pieces on my own I would find it very hard to separate our practices. Because of this collaboration we are both able to utilise our strengths and together feel we can achieve more. There is that fantastic opportunity for an inter-play of creativity.
陶瓷釉料 创作风格 艺术特色
艾伦·莱斯·理查德 艾米丽·王
国内会议
江苏宜兴
中文
237-240
2015-10-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)