Ceramic Art
Ken Sedberry - Ceramic
- Item Number
- 361
- Estimated Value
- 48 USD
- Sold
- 60 USD to Live Event Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Serving Bowl with Dragonflies
Wood fired stoneware
3"H x 6"diameter
"I chose, a long time ago, to finish most of my work in the wood burning kiln. This process is more common in Eastern pottery tradition than Western. Unlike firing in a gas or electric kiln, firing in a wood kiln is a process that demands constant attention. It requires gradually bringing the heat to approximately 2300 degrees. I love the process of stoking the firebox. There's a connection there. You stay right with it from beginning to end. Wood firing means allowing this process to take some part in the aesthetics of the work. The variables are infinite and one gives in to chance. There is two to three months work in every firing and there are no guarantees. It's continual risk. Wood fired pots are traditionally earthen colored, subdued, reserved and muted shades, which are beautiful. My goal, however, has been to achieve color in wood firing - colors which combine with the conventional wood firing hues to create surfaces not unlike those found in nature's wildest fauna, flora and oceans."- Ken Sedberry
Sedberry received his BS degree from Frostburg State University (MD) and his MFA degree from Rhode Island School of Design. His work is exhibited predominantly in the southeastern United States and is included in numerous collections including the Columbia Museum of Art (SC), City of Charleston (SC) and the Art in Embassies Program in Niamey Niger Africa. Ken currently works from his studio in Western North Carolina.
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