Curtis Fontaine, Untitled Vessel #6, USA, 2019
Curtis Fontaineโs abstract ceramic sculptures are created through a unique process of hand building that relies as much on intuition as structural aptitude. Years apprenticing under American ceramic artist Toshiko Takaezu helped Fontaine develop a keen sense of form and technique. The genesis of Fontaineโs abstract sculptures can be seen in Takaezuโs โclosed formโ vessels, though, whereas Takaezu used a traditional method of throwing a pot on a wheel, Fontaineโs process involves coil building, allowing each work to emerge and evolve without the symmetrical restraint that the wheel dictates.
Fontaineโs works, whether functional or non functional, maintain a strong corporeal sense of nature, resembling gourds, body organs, sea life, or even ancient root systems. His glaze colors are developed through many tests, as well as deduction and guessing and ultimately, luck.
Medium: Ceramic with glaze
Dimensions: 34″ H x 26″ W x 22″ D in, 86.36 H x 66.04 W x 55.88 D cm
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