Diane Marimow:Philly Flux Bowl
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1Diane Marimow: Philly Flux Bowl, 2018, stoneware and glazes, 6" x 18" x 21"
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Construction crews, cranes, scaffolding, towers, skyscrapers, tunnels, bridges, underground pits, and concrete wall dominate the cityscape.
In 2019, the environment of center city Philadelphia (where I live) is constantly changing. My ceramic sculpture celebrates the energy and the excitement generated by the machinery, the materials and the colors seen everyday as I walk through the city.
Although the ongoing construction often creates tension in the city neighborhoods, the ultimate goal of "recreating the city," hopefully will enhance many of our lives.
Bio:
Diane has been a ceramic artist for over 30 years. She is also an educator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Diane received a graduate degree form Tyler School of Art. She has exhibited her ceramic sculptures and wall pieces in Pensylvania, New Jersey , Florida and Arizona. In 2016 her sculpture was displayed at the International Terminal of the Philadelphia Airport.
Her sculptures reside in private collections throughout the U.S - including one totem that was purchased by the Berman Institute of Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University.
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