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Paula Brown-Steedly - Artisan Member



Slab built with textural hole, 2400 degrees stoneware reduction, one of a kind, 16"x6"x7.5"



Wedgeware bowl-thrown, trimmed cut open hand built, 2400 degree stoneware, copyright design, one of a kind, 10"x14.5"x14"
This item also has horses emerging and disappearing on the piece


Wedgeware vase thrown, cut open handbuilt, 2400 degrees stoneware reduction, one of a kind 7.5"x5.5"x6"

 

My life setting is my inspiration. I have always been drawn to the power of the mountains and the drama of the changing seasons. As I travel on horseback through fields and forests, the beauty is breath taking.

 

In nature, forms are not symmetrical, but unique and individual. Clay gives me a tangible medium to translate flashes of images or fragments of sensation into vessels that are functional sculpture. The tenacity of clay combined with its grace and fluidity, allows boldness and energy. My pieces reveal the force of wind, the rhythm of falling rain, the warmth of the sun, and the fluidity of time, as I see them in nature.

 

A life long resident of Central Virginia, I call my studio Virginia Clay. With a strong background in functional pottery, I am fundamentally engaged in the fine craft tradition. Clay forms are the signature of time, leaving traces- images - impressions of man and culture for present and future visual exploration.

 

Paula L. Brown - Steedly was born in Charlottesville, Va. She completed a B.S. at East Tennessee State University and a M.F.A. at Louisiana State University. She attended Penland School.

 

About The Medium

Clay gives me a medium that is tangible. I developed my own clay body to accommodate the immediate and intense ways I work using varied combinations of forming techniques.

 

The materials are non toxic, non porous, and many of the finishes are matt. The stoneware is resilient, coarse, with colors ranging from rich brown to buff maturing at 2380 degrees (cone 10)

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I work with varied combinations of forming techniques. Emphasizing the malleable qualities of the medium, I let the clay suggest the outcome.

 

A certificate of authenticity is provided with this one of a kind work. The work may be seen at Sun's Traces Gallery in Barboursville, Virginia on Saturday and Sundays or by appointment. Call 434-973-3700 or 540-832-7044

 

Paula Brown-Steedly

Clay Crest

3884 Jessies Lane

Charlottesville, VA 22911-5713

(434) 973-3700

E-Mail: paula@vaclay.com

Web Site: http://www.sunstraces.com

 


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