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Life and Death in Art Another Chris Staley video to get us thinking
#3
Posted 07 April 2013 - 11:52 AM
trina, on 07 April 2013 - 12:18 PM, said:
Sorry but he makes me lose the will to live.....
Thanks for my first good laugh of the day! I like Staley and love some of his work, but he can make some pretty depressing videos (not so much this one as others).
Jim
E pur si muove.
"But it does move," said Galileo under his breath.
"But it does move," said Galileo under his breath.
#4
Posted 08 April 2013 - 10:15 AM
One of the best NC Potters Conferences had Chris Staley and Malcolm Davis presenting ... Chris who is so serious and thoughtful about every aspect of pottery and Malcolm who could laugh at himself or anything else and did ... just an incredible contrast. Even though they could not have been further apart temperment wise, seeing the degree of respect they had for the craft and for each other was a highlight. People still talk about that year!
Chris Campbell
Contemporary Fine Colored Porcelain
www.ccpottery.com
"My Artwork would not exist without a thriving global pottery community.
In the isolation of a studio, an artist can begin to feel like an island, but in truth
we are all part of archipelagoes; chains of islands loosely connected by a stream
of information that enhances our Artwork.”
Contemporary Fine Colored Porcelain
www.ccpottery.com
"My Artwork would not exist without a thriving global pottery community.
In the isolation of a studio, an artist can begin to feel like an island, but in truth
we are all part of archipelagoes; chains of islands loosely connected by a stream
of information that enhances our Artwork.”
#8
Posted 26 April 2013 - 08:42 AM
Great video clip ! Chris Staley mentions as an example the Mimbres indians.
They made fantastic pottery, check this out:
http://en.wikipedia....ogollon_culture
What I find particulary good is his conclusion:
" .. It's really powerful in terms of how close our ancesters lived to life and death and how acutely aware they had to be and sensitive they were to their surroundings".
"maybe that's what we need to be doing. We need to be asking these powerful questions about our environment and our surroundings and what is of real value to us and where we are going in this world and why we are going there and where we are going to be 50 or 100 yrs from now."
I would go one step further and mention - in the light of above - Global Warming as THE issue.
It is about our environment and it is about life and death and it is about where we are going, absolutely!
They made fantastic pottery, check this out:
http://en.wikipedia....ogollon_culture
What I find particulary good is his conclusion:
" .. It's really powerful in terms of how close our ancesters lived to life and death and how acutely aware they had to be and sensitive they were to their surroundings".
"maybe that's what we need to be doing. We need to be asking these powerful questions about our environment and our surroundings and what is of real value to us and where we are going in this world and why we are going there and where we are going to be 50 or 100 yrs from now."
I would go one step further and mention - in the light of above - Global Warming as THE issue.
It is about our environment and it is about life and death and it is about where we are going, absolutely!
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