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Mattie
Leeds began his career as a potter 35 years ago in
Los Angeles
, and set up his pottery studio in the secluded hills of
Santa Cruz
,
California
in 1980
His
work is bold, colorful and expressive. The pieces are large-many over 5
feet tall and the sheer volume of their surfaces gives him a freedom that
the two dimensional surface of a canvas lacks. The bold figurative schemes
dance around a surface that has no beginning and no end, but is a
continuous statement as the viewer circles the object. Like freestanding
sculpture, every side is luscious. Some of the pots speak of the 10 years
he spent studying Chinese paintings and calligraphy, while others are a
montage of figures and design, merging colors and emotion.
Most
of his ideas come out of life drawing with models. “Something about the
individual suggests a theme to me. The way they sit, what they wear, the
stories they tell, their personalities, all these things draw me towards
compositional ideas.” Drawing with charcoal directly upon the pot’s
surface, he is able to capture something of the essence of the model’s
persona.
He
is creating pots that stand on their own as artistic statements in a way
that is new and unique, but with an aesthetic that asks questions of
classical art. Painted with five layers of glazes, the designs are usually
figurative but are rendered with a love for the modernists. “Using
Modernism I can paint my reaction to my environment and the time that I
live in.”
26543 Carmel Rancho Blvd.
,
Carmel
, Ca 93923
Phone & Fax 831-624-1172
bigsurgallery.com
bigsurgallery@sbcglobal.net
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