Cheryl Mackey Smith

While working with a variety of clays, I discovered the viscosity of Porcelain was most adaptable to my minimalistic designs while focusing on texture and shape. I am able to create additional depth and richness through a process called ‘pit-firing’, where the individual pieces are first kiln fired, then cooled and re-fired in a pit in the ground using leaves, sticks and twigs from the surrounding area.

Each work is created by compiling many smaller elements, each delicately sculpted in a peaceful and orderly manner. I feel the viewer attracted to my work relates freely to the zen-like quality that transpires.


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