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Spleth Solo Exhibit
Tom Spleth Solo Exhibit
January 15 February 21, 2003
Tom
Spleth received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Kansas City Art Institute,
Kansas City, Missouri and his Master of Fine Arts from New York State
College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York. Currently
he lives in Penland, North Carolina.
Recent paintings are black and white only because I can see the colorless
paintings more clearly. I look into the image free of the automatic
psychology of color, an experience related to looking at black and white
photographs. Like drawings, the paintings are good at conveying
spatial, diagrammatic, or structural information. They are also
calligraphic — the gesture, in and of itself, is expressive.
The cross sections of my ceramic forms are basic geometric shapes —
circles, squares, triangles… I make forms by linking two dimensional
shapes in three dimensional space. The forms have clarity and are
easy to understand.
The clay body is translucent and the walls of the objects are filled with
light. This photon awareness is important to me. I chose the
glaze because it does not get in the way.
The ceramics are made concurrently with the paintings and both are phenomenological,
to some extent. The metamorphic chemistry of the fiery kiln, the
mixing of paint beneath the moving trowels, the viscosities, gravity,
time and light all contribute to the final product. The works sample
the universe rather than depict it. I act as an agent for these
forces and I am always astonished by the universe as I find it.
Tom Spleth
October 24, 2002
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