Mark Goudy
Shell Object #1264, 2021
Unglzed porcelain
18 7/8 x 6 1/4 x 5 1/2 in
48 x 16 x 14 cm
48 x 16 x 14 cm
Signed, and editioned on base
Copyright The Artist
“My work lives at the intersection of organic forms grounded in the natural world, and digital 3D algorithmic design. As engineer turned artist, I think of my work as mathematics...
“My work lives at the intersection of organic forms grounded in the natural world, and digital 3D algorithmic design. As engineer turned artist, I think of my work as mathematics in porcelain, celebrating the connection between art and science.
Perception, balance, and translucency are key elements that permeate my work...My work is slipcast paper-thin translucent porcelain, often colored with delicate soluble metal watercolors — I am especially drawn to cobalt blue, a reference to the ineffable blue of water and distance. I think of these objects as containers for light and atmosphere.” - Mark Goudy (American b.1955)
*From the artist's website
Perception, balance, and translucency are key elements that permeate my work...My work is slipcast paper-thin translucent porcelain, often colored with delicate soluble metal watercolors — I am especially drawn to cobalt blue, a reference to the ineffable blue of water and distance. I think of these objects as containers for light and atmosphere.” - Mark Goudy (American b.1955)
*From the artist's website