
ABIGAIL OZORA SIMPSON CERAMIC SCULPTURE
ABIGAIL OZORA SIMPSON
Abigail hand coils large sculptures using coarse black and pink stoneware clays that are fired to a high temperature. Some of these pieces are monumental in size and every piece is unique. She is interested in the raw visceral properties of the clay and also in juxtaposition: groups of objects, their relationships, either coherent or non-coherent and how the ancient history of ceramics can touch the possibility of pure sculpture.
ABIGAIL OZORA SIMPSON
Abigail hand coils large sculptures using coarse black and pink stoneware clays that are fired to a high temperature. Some of these pieces are monumental in size and every piece is unique. She is interested in the raw visceral properties of the clay and also in juxtaposition: groups of objects, their relationships, either coherent or non-coherent and how the ancient history of ceramics can touch the possibility of pure sculpture.
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ABIGAIL OZORA SIMPSON
Abigail hand coils large sculptures using coarse black and pink stoneware clays that are fired to a high temperature. Some of these pieces are monumental in size and every piece is unique. She is interested in the raw visceral properties of the clay and also in juxtaposition: groups of objects, their relationships, either coherent or non-coherent and how the ancient history of ceramics can touch the possibility of pure sculpture.



















