Visions In Clay
September 4 - 21, 2018

Shana Salaff
I make useful ceramic vessels that are designed for aesthetic pleasure as well as utility. I am attempting, via my work, to enter into the very personal space of the viewer/user鈥檚 home, thus participating in the intimate (and very necessary) rituals of another鈥檚 daily life. From the consumption of food to the decoration of the home, function and aesthetics can co-exist in all aspects of life. My work runs the gamut between traditional or historically significant forms and inspirations and a more postmodern pastiche of style, colors, and decorative patterns. I see the items that I make as being useful 鈥渏ewels鈥 - shiny, small in stature, and made with as much care as possible. I love beauty and elegance as much as quirkiness and playfulness, and my vessels seek to allow the user to share my passions. Decoration versus content, beauty versus pragmatism; these are the dialectics that inform my work.
Decorative Platter
stoneware, fired to cone 5 in oxidation
11鈥 x 1鈥
2018
$125