About
About my work:
My work has been greatly influenced by my love of nature and of primitive pottery. I'm constantly surprised to discover that what I thought was an original was really done over and over in many variations by known and unknown artists, past and present. I am deeply grateful to all those influences that have provided so much inspiration. Historically, I've been influenced nature, by early pottery from many cultures including Mexico, the American Southwest, Korea and Japan. What began as an exploration of the vessel form has over the years evolved into work more sculptural in nature but still owes a lot to traditional forms.
I use a combination of pinch, slab and coil techniques to build my pieces. Some work is final fired in sawdust for dark smoky finishes. However, lately low-fired red clay has captured most of my studio time. I’ve fallen in love with its rusty, earthy color.
Bio:
I earned my BFA in Crafts from the University of Georgia in 1973. Over the years, I have shown in several local and regional galleries. I am a member of numerous arts organizations in Virginia and elsewhere.
– Kay Franz