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Alison Owen Original Clay Vase

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Alison Owen creates vases that hover between two and three dimensions. Each vase is made from slab-rolled clay cut into shapes like a dress-maker's pattern, and pieced together to create forms that are gently dimensional yet invoke the pictorial plane. One or both sides might be decorated with a drawing, painting or collage depicting relics, rainbows, figures or flowers drawn in the tradition of the still lifes that ironically so often represent vases themselves.

Though Alison's forms appeal to the long history of excavated ceramics, the layers of embellishment fluidly move between categories. The final objects range from functional to ephemeral, some works solidly constructed and ready for everyday use, others taped together and propped against a crutch or scaffold for display.

Alison's studio is located in Poughkeepsie, NY. She has received press in Architectural Digest and Brownstoner, among other media outlets.