vicki grant: still thinking like an architect

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Retired architect Vicki Grant’s mixed media vessels and wall sculptures incorporate unusual objects with clay. Knobs and lids of the porcelain vessels often sport porcupine quills, fossils, stones, wood and shells. Sketching out each piece in advance, she usually makes work in a series.

Grant’s hand thrown vessels are carved, beaded and colored by the artist using oil pigments rubbed into the surface. Still thinking like an architect as she works, she is concerned with how the pieces fit together, how they “fold into each other.” Her love of shape, pattern and texture is evident in each piece.

“I have always felt that the most amazing forms, structure, color and textures are found within nature and that exposure to these elements have been my inspiration and teacher.” Vicki Grant

“After firing, oil pigments are hand applied, layer after layer, until the final patina of rich hues is achieved.” Vicki Grant

To find out more about the artist and how she works, read this post about her on the Carolina Creations Fine Art & Contemporary Craft Gallery blog.

3 Responses to vicki grant: still thinking like an architect
  1. Al Sleet
    February 28, 2011 | 2:26 pm

    Heeeeeeeeeyyyyy! Very nice!
    I work in a similar way, one day I will get some results like these.
    Thank you for featuring Vicki Grant.

  2. alice simpson
    February 28, 2011 | 3:18 pm

    Vicki Grant’s work is beautifully composed, with surfaces I am certain are even more beautiful in hand.
    She has a sophisticated sense of patina, color and pattern.

  3. Maureen K
    March 1, 2011 | 9:17 am

    Wow Vicki Grant… what incredibly beautiful designs! Thanks for sharing them

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