Judy Nelson-Moore – 2
Title: 2020 Shrine
Description: Cast paper clay elements, fume-fired cast skulls, base cast in found form, glazed and fired to cone 01, ink.
Size: 11″ x 6.5″ x 1.5″
Price: $350
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Judy Nelson-Moore – 2
Title: 2020 Shrine
Description: Cast paper clay elements, fume-fired cast skulls, base cast in found form, glazed and fired to cone 01, ink.
Size: 11″ x 6.5″ x 1.5″
Price: $350
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Description: Porcelaneous clay, glaze fired to cone 6
Size: 13″h x 3″w x 1″d
Price: $ 95
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Description: Porcelain, metal, rubber
Size: variable, as shown 22″h x 12″dia
Price: NFS
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Statement:
I would like to say something profound about the times we are living through right now but I feel have always had a short attention span, a wondering mind and a compulsion to move from one way of working to the next. Fitting my personal work in between job related obligations has always been a challenge so working around this virus has not affected my work much.
One of my ongoing series is working with lots of smaller components to make a larger piece. Working this way allows me to come back to come back to the piece over a longer period of time. But mostly I feel there is a power in multiples and a rhythm in repetition. There is an energy that happens as your eye bounces between similar objects.
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Description: clay, wheel thrown and altered, glazed ^04
Size: 5″h x 4″w x 4″d
Price: $ 50
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Description: paper clay, handbuilt, cone 6 oxidation. The title “AahChoo” refers to your perspective on virus, bacteria, pollen or any other tiny organism that irritates your nose. In its own microscopic world, it may be quite beautiful.
Size: 9″h x 9″w x 9″d
Price: $ 80
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Description: High fire stoneware pressed into land to provide textures, fired to cone 8 in oxidation with glazes, stains and wood ash
Size: 0.5″ x 13″ h x 22″ w
Price: $ 250
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Description: Porcelainous Clay, Waterfall Glaze, fired to cone 5
Size: 11″ h x 8 1/2″ w x 2 3/4″ d
Price: $ 155
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Description: hand built sculpture, sculpture clay, cone 5 oxidation, matte white glaze
Size: 12″h x 8″w x 8″d
Price: $ 2600
Description: fired stoneware with under glaze and paint
Size: 17″h x 13″w x 9.5″d
Price: $ 700
Description: hand wrought fired clay with under glaze and paint
Size: 33″h x 19″w x 16″d
Price: $ 3200
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Description: Wheel thrown stoneware. Nine “window” cutouts with ornamental waterfall-like handles at different levels, sprayed glazes, fired cone 10 gas reduction. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright architecture and vintage Teco-Gates Pottery (circa 1895-1922).
Size: 12.25″ h x 6″ w
Price: $ 450
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Description: hand built, multi-firing cone 06
Size: 16″h x 7″ dia
Price: $ 325
Description: Hand built, Multiple firings, cone 06
Size: 3″h x 11″w x 9″d
Price: $ 200
Description: Hand built with acrylic wash, fired at cone 5
Size: 10″h x 8 1/2″w x 3″d
Price: $ 160
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Description: Hand built with acrylic wash, fired at cone 5
Size: 9″h x 5 1/2″w x 3 1/2″d
Price: $ 145
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Description: wheel-thrown porcelain bowl with hand-carved rim, abstract landscape painted with underglazes and clear glaze, reduction-fired to cone 10. Inspired by dreams of travel and the earth’s beauty.
Size: 3.125″h x 6.25″w x 2.5″d
Price: $ 215
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Description: Thrown work with slip, stoneware
Size: 3.5’h x 11″w x 11″d
Price: $ 150
Description: Thrown work with slip, stoneware
Size: 25″h x 6″w x 6″d
Price: $ 350
Description: Hand Built coils with deep carving and texture and fired to Cone 6. The piece is built with coils and then textured with various tools and deep carved. After bisque firing seven underglazes and slips were applied and then fired again to Cone 5 and finally a clear glaze coat was applied and fired a third time to Cone 6.
Size: 11″h x 4″w x 11″d
Price: $125
Description: Wood-fired stoneware
Size: 36″h x 12″w x 8″d
Price: $ 2,000
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Description: hand-built, cone 06
Size: 17″h x 8″w x 8″d
Price: $ 400
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Description: Thrown porcelain, carved, gas fired to 2300°F, celedon glaze, gold over glaze
Size: 8″h x 7″dia
Price: $ 400
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Description: White stoneware, cone 10 reduction
Size: 3″h x 14.5″dia
Price: $ 275
Description: Wheel thrown, white stoneware, reduction fired, cone 10
Size: 12″h x 9″dia
Price: $ 325
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Description: Hand built with Soldate 60 fired to cone 1.
Size: 36″h x 15″w x 8 1/2″d
Price: $1,395
Statement: Jacquita Beddo has been called the jackrabbit lady. She is primarily a figurative sculptor because she feels like the human face creates a connection to the viewer like nothing else. Often, she adds jackrabbit ears to her figures. The stories of the desert southwest dub the jackrabbit as the listener and they are also painted as clever, quick, and seen to outsmart their adversaries. It is for these reasons she likes to reference the jackrabbit in her work.
Description: Mid range clay, hand built and carved with glazes, underglazes and washes. Fired to Cone 5 in electric kiln.
Size: 19″h x 18″w x 2.5″d
Price: $2,100
Description: Hand built, carved, textured and painted with glazes and underglazes. Fired in an electric kiln to Cone 5
Size: 5″h x 12″w x 12″d
Price: $415
Description: This piece consists of three ceramic flags, the first represents our country prior to 2016, the second after 2016 and the third after 2020, representing “hope” for the future. Slab built, underglazed, glazed and mounted on weathered wood.
Size: 23″h x 9.5″w x 1.5″d
Price: $300
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Statement: As humanity evolves, our perspective of the world, our universe and ourselves changes. The recent pictures of a black hole led me to NASA’s website and the fascinating “worlds” beyond our own. As our technology grows and we learn more about our place in the universe, so should our humility and our awe for the universe.
One day in the studio, two heads I had sculpted arranged themselves in such a way on my work table, that I felt they seemed to express love for one another. At that moment I thought of how often societal structures attempt to separate us from those we love, perhaps due to perceived notions of gender, race, or class. This inspired me to create the two severely geometric triangles to house each figure. I placed them close together to demonstrate both the tension of their imposed separation, and the enduring tenderness of their love.
As I was working on this piece, I realized that it reflects the times quite well… the gap in the front separating the two faces looking at one another with some trepidation, the Japanese symbol for compassion in the seal between them… the other faces on the right and left…one in deep agony, the other oblivious to suffering, and finally the one on the back in meditation, holding the light for all.
Description: White stoneware, extruded and thrown, copper blue glaze , reduction fired at cone 10
Size: 11 1/2″h x 5″w x 5″d
Price: $95
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Description: Tenmoku glaze – thrown & extruded white stoneware – reduction fired to cone 10
Size: 10 1/2″h x 5 1/2″w x 4″d
Price: $95
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Description: Mosaic made with handmade tiles, natural objects, glass
Size: 12″h x 9.5″w x 2″d wall piece
Price: $ 350
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Description: Stoneware & driftwood, electric fired, slab and coil construction, decorated with slips, washes, underglazes
Size: 15″h x 12″w x 12″d
Price: $ 300
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Description: clay and glazes fried to cone 5
Size: 23″t x 14″w x 11″d
Price: $ 1,500
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Facebook Page: worksinclay
Description: clay and glazes fired to cone 5 with added pigments
Size: 21″t x 14″w x 17″d
Price: $ 3,000
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About Jenna: Born & raised in NYC, Jenna Ritter has joyfully been living in Santa Fe for 5 years. “A Celebration of Clay 2020: Perspectives” is the first public showing of her work.
New to the arts, Jenna has been working in clay for 3 years. In addition to study at the Santa Fe Community College, Jenna is privileged to study with Clarence Cruz, National Treasure & esteemed potter of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, located on the Tewa lands of Northern NM. While Clarence teaches traditional coil hand building techniques, he also conveys a special intimacy with clay, communicating the profound, sacred relationship of maker with material and the powerful depth available within every stage of the process of creating.
Statement: In 2003, while on a silent retreat in South India, I was directed to take a nature walk and observe the earth, water, fire, air, and space elements and reflect on where in myself I discover these to be. On that walk I became aware that the elements are not simply in front of and around me but also inside of me. Waking up to the deep connection that exists between the external world and my own self provided a deep healing and wizened knowing: we are all deeply interrelated, each a small part of the larger whole. I began to understand that to know Nature is to know the self.
Statement: Through the creation of each piece I make – from the gathering and cleaning of the clay, to the building with, the firing of, and its eventual use – a relationship growing in trust and understanding occurs and deepens for me. The wonderous fragile and sure interconnectedness of all of life and the harmony and beauty that can be created (or destroyed) when the right balance is honored (or not) keeps me building.
As I work, I enjoy exploring the edges and boundaries and how they blend or contrast. How/where/for what purpose do ancient and modern meet? What do humans and Mother Nature offer each other/take from each other? What are the effects/affects of dark/light, smooth/texture? Where and when is there movement/stillness? What are the rhythms in a creation and how do they express in a completed piece?
My pieces “Untitled” and “Repose” aim to offer a contemporary sensibility rooted in traditional foundations offering the viewer a meditative, reflective pause. Working from my heart, these pieces offer a prayer of healing and hope, of connection and communion, in these intensified, unprecedented times.
This one of a series of kimono’s that I have made after two amazing trips to Japan, but my fascination with textiles and design began as a 6 yr old, when I began making my own original paper doll clothing. My degree is in Fashion design from Pratt Institute and my design teacher was the first Japanese person I had ever known. I’ve incorporated many actual garment making details into my clay work.
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Description: Coil built, cone 02
Size: 12″h x 13″dia
Price: $400
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Description: Coil built, terracotta, cone 02
Size: 13″ x 10″ x 8″
Price: $350
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Description: Multi-fired paper clay, underglaze, glaze, ink, encaustic
Size: 16″ x 11″ x 8″
Price: $900
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