Pots
are like people. Their form is described by some of the same
defintions--lips, feet, and shoulders, and their character
and personality can be
expressed by being open, warm, generous, rotund, sensuous,
loose or jolly. My use of the vessel/female metaphor lies in
the subtle
suggestion of figure in form. Vases have soft female curves
and decorations that imply clothing. Many of my forms are raised
on a pedestal like foot that serves as a "skirt".
My method of stacking various volumes allows me to play with
human
proportions
and relationships. Altering a pot out of the round creates
contrasting angles that suggest hips and waists. The use
of line and pattern
accentuates the mood or nature of the pot, and can prompt
it's use for specific occassions. The techniques I use when
making
my pots allows me to create each one with a personality of
its own.
-Suze
Lindsay