"Pigeon" Ceramic Sculpture by San Francisco Artist Beth Ozarow

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Description
"Pigeon" Ceramic Sculpture by San Francisco Artist Beth Ozarow. Dimensions are 8"x7x4" and weights about a pound.
Beth lives in San Francisco where she maintains a studio, and works on the stage crews of the SF Opera and the SF Ballet. Since 1995, she has been one of the artists working at The Clay Studio, a group space in the SOMA district of San Francisco.
For the past several years, Beth Ozarow has worked with the figure, primarily as busts and heads. In her most recent work, these figures have emerged with a vivid sense of character. Just as writers often describe the experience of their characters "writing themselves," Beth herself does not know who her figures are until she nears the final stages of a work. For her, the characters do not fully emerge until she paints the sculpture.
After studying sculpture at the Rhode Island School of Design in the early 1980s, Beth worked for several years as a studio assistant to Constance Leslie, a sculptor of architectural ceramics. She worked regularly with a wide variety of handbuilding techniques in clay, honing her skills on the sizeable commissions moving through the studio. Since then, she has combined the technical aspects of claywork with her very personal vision in the service of her own art. She uses a combination of slab and coil construction, modeling, and mold making to build her figures, often incorporating several techniques in a single piece. Since 2001 she's put away her glazes to explore the possibilities of applying acrylic paint to her sculpture, a new adventure that has ignited a parallel body of two-dimensional work on wood and paper.
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