Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Textured Clay Medium

This one, too, looses so much if subjected to Instagram format; therefore, I've put it here. I was wandering through the Harris Fine Arts Center on the campus of Brigham Young University. I say wandering, but, seeing as I work there, I can't honestly say my discovery was completely unintentional. This is a macro from one of the BFA Senior Art Shows that get featured in the main gallery of the HFAC. It comes from a number of shots I took that day, and I chose it entirely for its unique texture.

This artist used clay to make large hoops and loops. Suspended in the air, positioned on the floor, or lying in fragmented piles on the floor, these clay rings provide a truly unique viewing experience. As far as this particular snap goes, I really like the contrast between the light and dark, the warm and the cool.

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