Aesthetically my work is spiritually based and socially conscious. My art making tries to bridge the divide between ancient sacred devout and faithful worship with contemporary fleeting secular materialistic sensibility. Bringing the viewer to sensitive subjects with grace or humor, reaching out to the disenfranchised or socially unconscious with simple gestures and bringing calm and peace to those in turmoil are prime motivators and fuel for ignition of the creative spark. Decoratively I enjoy working in the abstract where each embellishment and gesture provides clues for the viewer to string into their own personal narrative. What each piece says to each viewer is unique and that is just fine with me.In terms of the technical, conventional firing process is not part of my vocabulary. My artistic pursuits are one part aesthetic, one part science, one part pyrotechnics. Alternative firing methods most satisfy these facets of my personality. I have been experimenting in alternative firing methods since first being introduced to raku and primitive smoke firings in 1980 by Mikhail Zakin in my freshman year at Sarah Lawrence College. Since then I have focused on multi firing in oxidation with additions of glass, metal, and commercial lusters, raku firing in both electric and propane kilns, and luster strike firing in oxidation where combustibles and volatile chemicals are introduced at key temperature in an electric kiln. Having worked in a studio in an urban setting forced me to become proficient in quick smoke fires that could be done in an afternoon in a garbage can or BBQ grill in the yard of a game friend or family member. The technical and chemical proficiency required in these methods combined with the development of aesthetic form provide me with a most satisfying and fulfilling artistic life.
Lisa G Westheimer: A Loving Family
I am an artist living/working in West Orange, NJ and work primarily in ceramics and glass. I tell my stories mainly through sacred art imagery in the Roman Catholic tradition. Since 2012, I have embarked upon making a series of 13 urns, 10 of which are complete. Each urn contains 12 tokens on which prayers are embossed- the front is the theme of the prayer, the back a targeted prayer within the theme. I then set about making urns to contain them, illustrative of the theme. The act of putting the prayers in a container and putting the lid on them signifies sending them up to God to solve them, as humans have tried and failed; or to thank God for a prayer answered. The 13 prayer categories are universal- everyone anywhere anytime can relate to them and many are intercessions for issues that have been going on in global society since the beginning of time. One of my latest ex voto urns is A Loving Family based on the passage in Revelation, “A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed in the sun with a moon at her feet and on her head a crown of 12 stars.” Housed within her cloak and at her feet are prayers to foster, maintain, acquire and give thanks for a loving family.
Dimensions | 14 × 10.5 in |
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