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1705 N American St, STE 3
Philadelphia, PA 19122 , United States
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Skateboard Landscape 2
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Description
For his skateboards, Winarsky created ceramics with iridescent glazes that were combined with wood, rubber and metal. The glaze colors encompassed an entire rainbow of iridescent colors. Different colors and thicknesses of glaze layers and different numbers of layers create different iridescent effects. The glazes seem to be forever changing. They appear to be alive, emphasizing or de-emphasizing the landscape forms they cover. They also possess sensuality and intimacy because their colors are never the same, responding to changes to the color of natural light during the day. Iridescent glazes also interact with the viewer. They reflect the environment that encompasses the art, and the person viewing it. Beyond the glazes Winarsky researched and created entirely new genres of ceramic landscape art, including elements of the Landscape, Landscape Sculptures, Planetary Landscapes, Underground Landscapes, Segmented Landscapes, Terrestrial Landscapes, Repeating Landscapes, Sacred Landscapes, Seismic Landscapes, Alien Vessels, and Flying Saucers. Each genre requires research into its specific sculptural ceramic and glaze chemistries, and a melding of both to produce these works.
The Landscape Series is what Winarsky considered to be "three dimensional sculptured canvases from which I create iridescent environment with glazes." All inspired by natural landscapes, some of them were conceived with a strict formal geometry while some were inspired by the softness of the medium. Most were named by Winarsky for the place they evoke. Some are quite erotic, with sensual human forms. Other massive, heavy pieces poke subtle fun at ceramists that try to make their works thinner and thinner. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 2000-2021 Condition: Good. Creation Date: 2005 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Dealer Reference #: GM-067 Incollect Reference #: 644984 -
Dimensions
W. 17 in; H. 9.75 in; D. 5 in; W. 43.18 cm; H. 24.77 cm; D. 12.7 cm;
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Welcome to Moderne Gallery, located in Philadelphia, PA, where we have been showcasing high-quality vintage 20th-century furniture, lighting, and accessories since 1984. Visit us at 215.923.8536 or contact us via email at info@modernegallery.com to explore our extensive collection, including exclusive pieces by George Nakashima and other iconic designers.
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