Reno-based sculptor
Rebekah Bogard's ceramics were featured recently on
my love for you is a stampede of horses. Clearly her work exists in a world of its own, though I can see how it connects with the otherworldly work of the previously featured
Renee Adams. Her work also features reinterpreted flora and fauna. She is playing with the innocence and yet complexity of animals. She is playing with stereotypes, of gender, cuteness, and colour, and yet there is this rawness and openness. Femininity with power.
Check out her site.
Botany of Desite 26" x 19" x 10" (2007) Earthenware, underglaze, glaze
For Your General Bliss 18" x 16" x 10" (2006) Earthenware, underglaze, glaze, resin
On the left:
Addiction 9" x 7" x 6" (2001) Earthenware, underglaze, glaze
On the right:
Floridus Animalis 29" x 17" x 16" (2003) Earthenware, underglaze, glaze,terra sigillata, metal rods
Courtney 19.5" x 29" x 15.5" (2001) Earthenware, underglaze, glaze, metal rods
Another female ceramic artist subverting the traditional use and forms of china and ceramic sculpture is Canadian superstar
Shary Boyle. Her surreal, yet exquisite sculptures also have something to say about sexuality, and gender. She also uses animals, flowers and things which could be cute, or feminine, in a different context. If you don't already know her work, check out her site, where you will also find drawings, paintings and projected art.
2006. Snowball. Porcelain, china paint. 24cm tall.
2006. Ouroboros. Porcelain, china paint, gilt. 16cm tall.
2004. Porcelain, china paint. 26cm tall.