Rita Shields, Clay Artist.
I
have always loved clay.
I
would spend hours playing with oil based clay as a child. A fresh
box of clay was filled with many colors and offered endless
possibilities and could be purchased for less than a dollar, at the
local dime store.
I
studied three years of ceramics in high school; this is where I
really fell in love with clay.
Following high school, I decided to enroll in general classes
at Grand Rapids Junior College. However, after one year of
general classes my focus concentrated on clay and so I stayed, so
many years many referred to me as a “lifer”.
Over the years my clay habit was supported by working
many other jobs. I was
finally able set up my own home studio in 1990 and I have been
working with clay full time ever since
My
work is fun, functional and usually thrown on the potter’s
wheel. I will add
hand-formed decorations made from slabs, pinch pots or press molds.
I am
inspired from nature, which surrounds all of us.
Inspired from our camping trips together, a series of
work called pond life emerged when my children were young. This
series has since evolved into the reptile work offered on my pots
today. This work
consists of life size realistic lizards embellishing various
functional forms.
I live in Comstock Park MI and sell my
work at juried art fairs in Michigan and surrounding states. I also teach at the Urban
Institute of Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids MI.
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