
Ceramic artist Lorie St. Pierre of Chicopee, MA, has brought in ten new vessels and two figurative sculptures this past week!
Made of very thin textured slabs of a high fire, red-body clay, her pieces are widely collected. Her shapes are unusual; some are with decorated flat tops, others are open forms with textured bands. All of the vessels seem to have little personalities, especially the ones that stand on three or four legs.
We were introduced to Lori by way of another ceramic artist who is a member of the gallery, Linda Siska (her work can be seen in the "Front Hall" image above). In addition to her ceramic talents, Lori also is a painter. We hope to be able to showcase a few of her paintings later in the year.
Made of very thin textured slabs of a high fire, red-body clay, her pieces are widely collected. Her shapes are unusual; some are with decorated flat tops, others are open forms with textured bands. All of the vessels seem to have little personalities, especially the ones that stand on three or four legs.
We were introduced to Lori by way of another ceramic artist who is a member of the gallery, Linda Siska (her work can be seen in the "Front Hall" image above). In addition to her ceramic talents, Lori also is a painter. We hope to be able to showcase a few of her paintings later in the year.
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