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Ceramic Wall Sculpture (ID: A103251)
Designed by Liza Halvorsen
$2,500
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Drawing inspiration from her time living near the Pacific coast, the artist has continued to use the form of the dugout canoe in her artwork. She builds the clay form, carves the surface, and layers ceramic underglaze, paint, and pencil markings. The forms are then fired in the kiln and finished with archival art wax. Each piece is unique. Slight variations will occur.
  • Matte finish
  • Materials: Ceramic, Earthenware (Terra Cotta)
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Liza Halvorsen

"Living on the coast and drawing from the environment: shorelines, rocks and marine life, inspires sculptural forms reduced to a basic geometry. "

Liza Halvorsen's ceramic wall sculptures are influenced by place. The artist spent her early childhood in Southern California followed by a move to British Columbia. Her current work is influenced by palm trees, sun washed color, towering cedars, and the shapes of the Northwest Totems.

The artist hand-builds each ceramic form, carves and paints the forms with underglaze, and fires them in a kiln. She finishes each piece with pigment and archival wax.

Liza Halvorsen has exhibited her ceramic sculpture since earning a B.F.A from the University of Washington. After work abroad as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Central America, she earned an M.F.A. at Mills College and began teaching ceramics in the Bay Area. Since returning to Seattle, Halvorsen continues to work as an art instructor and studio artist.