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Susan Huguenard Weldert
Rising Sun, IN
United States
Member Since: Nov 2001
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Artist Statement:
Original artwork should never
have a mass-produced look, it
should be obvious that each
piece is handmolded - made one
at a time. I suppose that's
why I'm drawn to the natural,
earthy look of terra cotta
clay with accents of mottled
and opalescent glazes. I
consider the characteristic
small imperfections to be a
plus.

I prefer designing functional
art like lamps, wedding cake
toppers, bookends, soapdishes,
wallpockets, etc. Clay is one
of the few artistic mediums
that can be decorative yet
completely functional.

My work is influenced by the
artistic movements of the
early 20th century. The fluid
feminine lines that are
reminiscent of art nouveau. A
hint of nature, sensuality and
fantasy. In contrast, the
highly stylized, archaic
designs of the Art Deco period
also appeal to me. I am
especially taken with the art
of sculptor Paul Manship.

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Email:
susan@goodearthstudio.com



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