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Prometheus

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Category: Sculptures
Published: 08 February 2019
Prometheus

 

In Greek mythology, Prometheus was a Titan (like Atlas) who created man out of clay and also defied the gods by stealing fire and giving it to humanity, thereby enabling scientific and technological progress. As punishment, Zeus had Prometheus tied to a rock where an eagle fed on his liver, only for it to regenerate the next day when the eagle would eat it again. The concept of man being created from clay or earth is a theme that can be found in many ancient myths and religions - a similarity that is intriguing in and of itself. With his sculpting human forms from clay and his gifting of fire to mankind, Prometheus can even be considered the patron god of ceramic artists - which is the overall theme of my piece. I sculpted the flames so that it can be removed and replaced with a small candle. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.

 

Prometheus

 

Prometheus

 

Prometheus

 

Prometheus

 

Prometheus

 

Prometheus

 

Prometheus

 

Prometheus

 

PrometheusPrometheus candle holder

 

Prometheus

Wet clay model

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The Prize Fighter (Inspired by Jack Johnson)

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Category: Sculptures
Published: 27 January 2019
Jack Johnson

"Don't let your dreams be dreams."

- Jack Johnson (1878 - 1946)

 

I've always wanted to sculpt a boxer ever since I started ceramic sculpting but could not come up with a concept that worked - until I happened to come across a photo of Jack Johnson, the world's first African American heavy weight boxing champion, holding an air jab pose while training. John Arthur Johnson is considered one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time, and his prowess in the boxing ring were legendary and foreshadowed techniques, athleticism, and flair that are ordinary by today's standards but were ground breaking during his time. By all accounts, he lived a remarkable life on his own terms in the face of racial prejudice and prevalent bigotry. While this piece is meant to portray a nameless prize fighter, it is inspired by Jack Johnson and based on that photo of him showing off his jab. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

 

Jack Johnson

Wet clay model

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Baba Yaga

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Category: Sculptures
Published: 27 January 2019
Baba Yaga

 

Baba Yaga is both feared and endeared in Slavic cultures. Depending on the circumstances, this hideous all powerful witch can end up either eating or helping a traveler that wanders near her chicken legged hut. Baba Yaga travels through the forest in a flying mortar with a pestle in one hand, and a broom in the other with which she sweeps away her traces. Western pop cultural references to Baba Yaga are typically in the context of a Russian folkloric boogeyman (John Wick, Ant-Man and the Wasp, etc.). I designed my version of Baba Yaga based heavily on Ivan Bilibin's illustration in the classic Russian folktale, "Vasilisa the Beautiful" published in 1874, as it conveyed the most verisimilitude - a key characteristic I try to instill in all my work. I also would like to thank and dedicate this piece to all my Russian friends on Instagram for inspiring me to explore the rich world of Russian folklore. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.

 

Baba Yaga

 

Baba Yaga

 

Baba Yaga

 

Baba Yaga

Baba Yaga frequently bears the epithet "bony leg" (Baba Iaga kostianaia noga).

 

Baba Yaga

 

Baba Yaga

 

Baba Yaga

 

Baba Yaga

 

Baba Yaga

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King Ghidorah / Gorynych Hybrid

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Category: Sculptures
Published: 27 January 2019
King Ghidorah Gorynych

 

In 1964, Toho Studios introduced a three-headed kaiju with large (but proportionately small) bat wings, two spiked tails, and golden scales as Godzilla's main adversary in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster.  But for centuries, Russian and slavic folktales also told tales of Gorynych zmei, a dragon with 3 (or more) heads. I took inspiration from both sources and designed a dragon with wings that are a combination of King Ghidorah's bat wings and a pterosaur-like anatomy where the wing shaft is an extension of the pinky digit that folds up when the forearm is touching the ground. King Ghidorah was technically more of a wyvern in that it only had two limbs and wings, whereas true western dragons like my model have 4 limbs and a pair of wings. I modeled the two spiked tails and three heads based the original Toho Studios design which was also clearly influenced by traditional Asian dragons. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.

 

King Ghidorah Gorynych

 

King Ghidorah Gorynych

 

King Ghidorah Gorynych

 

King Ghidorah Gorynych

 

King Ghidorah Gorynych

 

King Ghidorah Gorynych

 

King Ghidorah Gorynych

 

King Ghidorah Gorynych

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