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Welcome
to the Arrington Design ceramics portfolio.
The sensual forms of river
stones have been a source of inspiration throughout my life. I have held,
examined, stacked, skipped and frequently taken them home. I began creating
my own stones out of clay as an homage to a summer spent on The Big Wood
River in central Idaho. Creating these stones has now become a passion.
While researching and developing
the forms, I became more aware of the symbolism and other cultural influences
associated with stones. As a result, I have a growing appreciation for
the calming and meditative effects these forms embody.
As a means of more actively
engaging the viewer in a dialog with the work, I began exploring trompe
lÕoeilI (trick-of-the-eye) ceramics. At first the viewer may dismiss my
work as being Òjust rocks.Ó Upon closer look however, the viewer may see
that they are actually ceramic. With that realization, assumptions are
confronted and perceptions questioned. For the viewer, it begins a process
of association that ultimately renders the objectÕs meaning subjective.
These trompe lÕoeilI ceramics
encourage the viewer to examine the work beyond its perceived usefulness
as an object; presenting an invitation to look deeper at the purely sensual
aspects of that thing: form, surface, texture, presence.
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