Rainy Day Studio
3d work

The relationship between my painting and my sculpture is intimately connected. I would never begin a sculpture without first experiencing color. - Marino Marini

As picture teaches the colouring, so sculpture the anatomy of form. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

A sculptor is a person obsessed with the form and shape of things. - Henry Moore

In the past, I've always considered myself a 2-D artist. But since owning and operating a studio that contained a pottery component, I have gained an appreciation of the 3-D arts.

I find there is a meditative quality to working with clay. However, throwing pottery is definitely a different skill set than drawing and painting. When I sit at the potter's wheel, my only objective is to get a vessel-like shape. Since I'm not a potter, this is the most difficult part.

Next, I usually have plenty of clay to work with, so I carve designs or shave the vessel into a shape.

After it's fired I paint the glazes in a very deliberate fashion and create a design with color that compliments the form and shape. I tend to do on one at a time from start to finish. It's like a 3-dimensional painting.

When I visited France a few years ago, I met an artist named Nall. He is an American artist who lives in Vence, and I was able to visit his home and studio. His house was filled with interesting and bizarre artifacts. One of the things that got my attention was a bowl filled with doll heads. I don't know why this intriqued me so much, but since then, I've been inspired to make clay heads.

Copyright 2010 Rainy Day Worzella