Amanda Salov

Amanda Salov is an artist whose work examines the qualities of a moment, or the idea of a moment in physical form: temporal, fragile and fleeting. These moments are plastic, sometimes they seem to stretch translucent thin, changing in strength and quality. At times, it helps to know that some things will be constant while other things change. I find comfort in this dichotomy – things both constant and reliable while at once ever-changing – mirrored in the bodies of sea and sky. I seek to bring such things to attention in my porcelain sculptures, installations, and paintings using these natural phenomena as metaphors and anchors for the transitions we all face. I ask for my work to listen rather than to profess loudly, I want it to be present, stable, but dynamic like the sea and the sky.


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