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Charlotte Lindley Martin
As clay artists, we often get caught up in the making, how the glazes work, are the walls of a porcelain paper clay piece thin enough, will it survive the firing? For me, what matters most, is one’s connection to the piece; does it have heart, does it speak, does it inspire? To achieve these connections I create tension, I use memories, and an exuberant playfulness.
In this series, made exclusively for Small Favors but relating to my current body of work, I am on an adventure in the world of highly embellished porcelains reminiscent of the Baroque and Rococo. Inspired by Sevres, Wedgewood and Meissen my mission is to combine my baroque impulses with contemporary art.
Achieving a playful marriage between function and delight is the mission of my art. I call my reimagined art “Rococo Revived”.
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