Tybre Newcomer Ceramic Sculpture
Tool of the latter 20th Century, 5 Gallon Bucket Homage Homage Homage Detail Homage Detail Where They Belong Where They Belong Abundance Spare Parts At Rest At Rest One at a Time One at a Time detail Accumulation To Belong to Forgotten Relic Forgotten Relic detail Always at my side Made its Mark Peg Board Series Peg Board Series #6 detail Where it Belongs Never Enough detail Never Enough Gallery Images Gallery Images Gallery Images Artifacts Delineation Delineation Detail Golden Awl Golden Awl detail For the Carpenters Repertoire For the Carpenters Repertoire
Sanctuary
I am interested in the idea of the endangered craftsman. As our society moves even more to the disposable, I continually look at the tools handed down to me and the evidence of wear patterns that emerged over the generations of creating goods. When I use them, these tools become extensions of my hands while continuing their legacy. My work is both a nostalgic look at the past, while also exhibiting how craft is used today.

By pressing these antique tools into the clay, I am making a fossil record, a memory of the physical object. Slip-casting these same tools creates a facsimile of a tool, as by definition, a tool is a devise for doing work. As a result of recreating it from clay, I deny its function, thus limiting it as merely a devise for contemplation.

Through constructing environments for these objects, I strive to convey a sense of endearment and value; thus contradicting and transcending the inherent properties of the tool. This approach provides the viewer a context in which I illustrate my connections to the tools, their history and the craftsman.
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