Curtis Benzle:
My work is created using coloured, vitreous, translucent
porcelain. Color is incorporated directly into the porcelain,
enabling me to use the material for both two and three-dimensional
expression. This material/technique allows for greater immediacy
and a significant integration between form and surface. An
additional, and, essential material characteristic—translucency—is
also a core aesthetic issue. Light is incorporated directly
into the work through the translucent character of the porcelain.
Colors change, blend and oppose based on the visual response
of each piece to its luminous environment. When the light
source is internal---as with my recent luminous sculpture---
the work not only responds to the environment, but also defines
it by controlling interior light and shadow. These interactions
are planned and essential to a full understanding and appreciation
of the aesthetic content of the objects.
Much of the imagery is constructed from repeat patterning.
This fascination with creating complexity out of essential
simplicity is at the core of all my work including my new
work represented by the piece "More Than Meets the Eye".
Significantly larger in scale, these luminous sculptures derive
intricately complex surfaces from the repeated presentation
of essentially simple forms—leaves, petals, insects
and reptiles. The complexity is heightened through the incorporation
of light---drawing the viewer deeper into the surface through
the actual presence of light and shadow. While the format
in this new work is a departure, the essential aesthetic issues—light,
color and pattern—remain.
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| Autumn Dream |
Curtis with More than Meets
the Eye |
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| Autumn Dream - detail |
More than Meets the Eye
- detail |
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| Early Autumn |
Love Lives |
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