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Susan Collett: Selected works, 2017-2022

May 20, 2022
in Ceramic art
Vernal Racine, 2017
Alluvium Racine, 2019
Beacon Laden, 2021
Beacon Laden, 2021
Elysium Laden, 2021
Elysium Laden, 2021
Georgian Laden, 2021
Georgian Laden, 2021
Palisade Laden, 2021
Palisade Laden, 2021
Regis Racine, 2019
Regis Racine, 2019
Rose Laden, 2022
Stilleven Laden, 2022
Stilleven Laden, 2022
Stilleven Laden, 2022

Susan Collett: Selected works, 2017-2022

Established in 1993, my full time studio practice includes clay sculpture and printmaking. Within the complexities of a business, at any given time, a momentum of sculpture, printmaking, commissions, workshops and studio visits sustains me.

The sculpture derives from the interest in the tension of strength against fragility and as I push the work towards the edge of physical collapse, this theme becomes more potent. The work is hand-built and sculptural in nature. Light interplay provides a perceived fragility, explored through liquid clay filaments and nichrome wire lines that relates directly to my printmaking practice.

Working with clay influences the printmaking, encouraging a sculptural approach. I employ printing plates composed of stitched and reconstructed industrial roofing copper. Akin to my 3-D ceramic practice, I enjoy a sculptural approach to printmaking by manipulating the paper surface with blind embossing techniques.

Clay themes lie within imagining the body’s relationship to landscape and how the material can take part in the action of the idea. Exploring vascular networks of branches and roots, the compositions in water patterns and tributaries, and how it is analogous to life being cumulative, its pathways uneven and never quite finished. These sculptural works are a contemplation on renewal- a layering of time and aging, falling apart and coming together, forgetting and letting go, ultimately leading to regeneration.

This current Racine and Laden series has developed in scale, color and texture influenced by early career trips to China. There I witnessed the gamut from delicate small-scale porcelain to the strength of large-scale vessel production. Unique landscapes of layered tea farming and the history of building techniques strongly influenced my early approach to clay.

Where previous series of Labyrinth and Laurel explored a body scale relationship based upon the vessel – pierced with light and layering, this new work of the Racine and Laden series, challenges my own approach and perceptions in moving away from the vessel.

The sculptures move in the making process and are turned, tilted, built upon and multi-fired. The work reveals itself to me within the disrupted, uprooted forms that hover in the space between the solid and the fluid, the fissure between order and chaos, of fluidity and tensility.

Photo captions

  • Alluvium Racine, 2019, clay and wire, 12x16x16
  • Vernal Racine, 2017, clay and wire, 16x18x15
  • Beacon Laden, 2021, clay and wire, 10x11x10
  • Beacon Laden, side, 2021, clay and wire, 10x11x10
  • Elysium Laden, 2021, clay and wire, steel base, 10x8x9
  • Elysium Laden, detail, 2021, clay and wire, steel base, 10x8x9
  • Georgian Laden, 2021, clay, porcelain base, 9x12x10
  • Georgian Laden, side, 2021, clay, porcelain base, 9x12x10
  • Palisade Laden, 2021, clay and wire, steel base, 11x8x11
  • Palisade Laden, side, 2021 clay and wire, 11x8x11
  • Regis Racine, 2019, clayand wire, 12x15x12
  • Regis Racine, detail, 2019, clay and wire, 12x15x12
  • Rose Laden, 2022, clay and wire, 9x10x7
  • Stilleven Laden, 2022, clay and wire, 9x11x8
  • Stilleven Laden, detail, 2022, clay and wire, 9x11x8
  • Stilleven Laden, side, 2022, clay and wire, 9x11x8
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