PARTICIPATORY SPORT FOR CRAFT ARTISTS
2011
Brass, Porcelain
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Comment by Justin Aaron Brown on June 25, 2011 at 12:23pm Thank you so much for you kind words. This process and idea has really led me on quite the journey in directions I had never considered. In particular the red plate has seemed to open many doors and idea... it is all a bit over whelming but exciting at the same time. Lol.. the main idea behind this plate was to try and show the actual stretching and action of two pieces being ripped apart from each other. So yes the plate does seem to have a bit of a sinister feel to it I agree.
Comment by The Justified Sinner on June 25, 2011 at 9:15am Superb.
I find this somewhat sinister, however. I'd be interested to know the intent.
Comment by Gus Clutterbuck on June 24, 2011 at 8:31pm
Comment by alice simpson on June 24, 2011 at 6:40pm Aha! Fun piece, especially for this collector of red and white transfer ware.
This piece is part of my collection! How exciting to see it in a new way.
The Justin Aaron Brown interpretation!
Good going!
Alice
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