Jayson Lawfer Cup porcelain, slip, soda fired, 2012 (3.5 x 3.5 x 5 inches) CUP 113 $35 SOLD |
Statement:
It is
important for a teabowl or cup to engage with the user a sense of existence and
duty. I feel that in the world we live
today, where many objects are mass produced and without thought, a handmade
ceramic pot reveals something more. It
reveals a sense of dedication and determination by the creator to release
artistic thought and meet the demands of practical purpose.
Jayson Lawfer Cup porcelain, slip, soda fired, 2012 (3.5 x 3.5 x 4.55 inches) CUP 114 $35 |
The atmosphere
of soda and wood firings engulf my senses.
I wonder and study about how flashing patterns, wood ash deposits, and
glaze colors are formed and challenge myself to find answers. I do so knowing that some of these answers
are left unknown within the special life that lives and breathes inside of each
kiln.
Passion
lives within everybody. Mine is in the
momentum of clay.
Jayson Lawfer Cup porcelain, slip, soda fired, 2012 (3.75 x 3.75 x 5 inches) CUP 115 $55 SOLD |
Bio:
Jayson Lawfer is a potter and
director of an online art gallery and art consulting business entitled The
Nevica Project.
After graduating from the University of
Montana, Jayson completed an artist residency at Guldagergard (2002) in
Denmark, The Archie Bray Foundation (2004), A.I.R. Vallauris in Vallauris,
France (2006), and Lillstreet Art Center (2007). His work has been featured in
prestige American exhibitions at the Lancaster Museum of Art (Pennsylvania),
Missoula Art Museum (Montana), Cedar Rapids Museum of Art (Iowa), and New
Hampshire Institute of Art. His pottery has been selected for the Totally
Teabowl exhibition in England, the Sydney Meyer Fund International Ceramic
Award in Australia and The Salzbrand 2006 competition in Germany.
The American
Society of Ceramics awarded Jayson one of the "2005 Emerging Artists of
the Year".
Jayson Lawfer Teabowl porcelain, slip, soda fired, 2012 (2.75 x 3.75 x 3.75 inches) CUP 116 $35 SOLD |
From 2002-2006, he was the Executive Director of The Clay Studio of Missoula (USA), Gallery Director of its exhibition space and Resident Director of its artist-in-residence program. He was a Resident Artist and Guest Curator at Lillstreet Art Center in Chicago, Illinois from 2006-2007 and their Executive Director of the nonprofit sector of Lillstreet from 2010 - 2011.
Jayson’s talents of being an artist and holding positions of directorship have granted him the opportunity to present lectures and lead workshops in Mexico, Italy and in the USA.
Jayson Lawfer Teabowl porcelain, slip, soda fired, 2012 (2.75 x 3.75 x 3.75 inches) CUP 117 $35 |
Website: http://www.thenevicaproject.com/
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