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Old School Farm Pottery Tableware
The Old School Farm Pottery Project includes a functional tableware line created by Julia and featured in several Nashville farm-to-table restaurants including The Old School Farm to Table, and 1892 Restaurant (with photographs by fine art portraiture artist and photojournalist Anthony Scarlati.) The ‘Art’ of pottery occurs during the Old School Farm Pottery project in […]
Goddess Totem
Goddess Totem is three separate vessels stacked on top of each other. Together they create one larger piece referencing the form of a community. The creamers are a direct nod to feminine power and bodies as life givers. Despite being a functional vessel(s) the piece is much to ornate for everyday use. Rather, the ornaments(fruits) […]
Cup and Saucer
This piece explores the paradox between the function of food and the purpose of ornament. Can nourishment a traditionally functional medium become an ornament? Who might want this and for what purposes? Cup and Saucer explores the history of ceramics in both firing processes and clay as art. A timeline from ancient woodfiring methods, to […]
Farm Goddess Vessel
This piece represents what I see driving through most midwestern states in the U.S. The dexterity in her arms and hands (the original tool of farming) have been limited by her dress. Subsistence in the form of corn grows from her breasts. Her feet, like roots, grow down into the earth. She wears a crown.
Vanitas Goddess Vessel
The vessel depicts different elements from an agrarian perspective. It includes compost from our farm solidified in resin and permanently attached to the piece.
Farm Vessel
This vessel depicts different elements of an agrarian lifestyle.
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