Saturday, 6 July 2013

Sharon McCoy

Sharon McCoy
"Fixed on a portrayal of longing and a passionate desire to journey beyond the restrictive present, my figures embody the emotions of isolation and captivity tempered with the hope of escape"


Artist
A ceramics artist based in Colorado
McCoy received her art undergraduate and graduate degrees from Adams State
She has been a gallery and coffee-shop owner and taught at her alma mater, but now teaches high school in Monte Vista where she has her own studio
Has a heritage of seamstresses in her line which influences her work


Transformation; Hear No, See No, Speak No Evil

Artwork
Her work is layered with symbols from her past, cultures and their history, she also gathers symbolism from her travels to places such as Japan
Lately she places emphasis on figures within her work, the clothes that they wear are a representation of her seamstress lineage
Her layering of bold, vibrant colors invites the viewer to take a closer look
Satirical humor is a considerable portion of my narrative vocabulary
McCoy uses clay, the work is fired up to five times in an oxidation kiln to cone 03. It is then layered with underglazes, glazes, stains, oxides and gold luster



Audience
These works are meant to welcome the viewer to create their own story and interpretation 
It is not her intention to reveal the whole story, instead keep the viewer guessing

World
21st century, there is an increase in the use of technology which enables a more globalised society
This could mean more universal influences




Zoomorphism
McCoy uses a zoomorphism as a symbol for fantasy and reality
Her combination of animals with human features and characteristics is evident through the artworks she creates



Influence on my artmaking
The use of bold, bright colours to capture audience’s attention are evident throughout my entire body of work
The use of unrealistic figures that dapple in fantasy bear resembelance to my artworks though I do not use the same medium there is still evidence of the connections between fantasy and reality
The use of symbols from a variety of different cultures are also evident within my work

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